tickey box
See also: tickey-box
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From tickey, obsolete South African slang for a threepenny coin (the cost of a payphone call at the time of the term's origin), and box.[1]
Noun
tickey box (plural tickey boxes)
- (South Africa, slang) A payphone.
- 2002, Michiel Heyns, The Children's Day, Jonathan Ball Publishers (2002), →ISBN, page 81:
- […] He phones his mother in Hopetown every afternoon from the tickey box in the hostel.'
- 2002, Michiel Heyns, The Children's Day, Jonathan Ball Publishers (2002), →ISBN, page 81:
References
- Jonathan Green, Cassell's Dictionary of Slang, Weidenfeld & Nicolson (2005), →ISBN, page 1435
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