khakies

English

Noun

khakies

  1. plural of khaki (in the sense of British citizens or supporters, in particular and originally, British soldiers in the Second Boer War)
    • 1902, Dietlof Van Warmelo, On Commando, Methuen, published 1902:
      The wild-dog, however, is harmless by himself; like the khakies, his strength lies in numbers.
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