bockety

English

Etymology

From Irish bacaidí, from bacach (lame).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈbɑkətiː]

Adjective

bockety (not comparable)

  1. (Ireland) unsteady, wobbly, tottering, rickety (likely to fall over)
    Don't sit on that chair, it has bockety legs.
    The baby smiled happily as he was pushed along in the bockety pram.

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