noncy

English

Etymology

nonce + -y

Adjective

noncy (comparative more noncy, superlative most noncy)

  1. (Britain, slang) Characteristic of a nonce, or sex offender.
    • 2011, Freddie Foreman, Tony Lambrianou, Getting it Straight: Villains Talking:
      He was a noncy guy. [] The nonce whispered something in the kid's ear, squeezed his arse, and got his face opened up from ear to ear.
    • 2015, Fredrik Hansen, Ghost: Inception:
      'Are you saying I look like a noncy man doll?' Dutch asked.
      'You're not exactly the rugged SAS action man type we're all made out to be are ya mate?'

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