donkey's
See also: donkeys
English
Etymology
Reduced form of donkey's years.
Noun
donkey's pl (plural only)
- (Britain) A long time.
- 2012, John Callaghan, My Name Is Never Was, Lulu.com →ISBN, page 319
- I knew Bogs, like, that's how I got this job, knew him for donkey's, but didny work for him.
- 2015, Anthony Quinn, Curtain Call, Random House →ISBN
- 'Known her for donkey's. Why –got your eye on her?'
- 2015, Sarah Hilary, No Other Darkness (DI Marnie Rome 2), Hachette UK →ISBN
- Site's been closed for donkey's, but CCTV's got Merrick heading in there at 1.35 p.m.
- 2012, John Callaghan, My Name Is Never Was, Lulu.com →ISBN, page 319
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