hacky

hacky
Adj. Dirty, scummy. N.E./Tyneside use

English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.

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  • hacky — adjective a) Like a hack; amateurish. A hacky cough. A hacky laugh. A hacky breath. A hacky howl.<!all four listed at Google Books b) Filthy or totally dirty. See Also: dirty, dorty, hacky dorty …   Wiktionary

  • hacky — ˈhakē adjective ( er/ est) Etymology: hack (I) + y : hacking a hacky cough …   Useful english dictionary

  • Hacky attack — es un deporte jugado entre dos equipos de dos jugadores. Existen dos posiciones para los jugadores, el lanzador y el recogedor. Los lanzadores usan hacky sacks (o footbags) para tratar de golpear al lanzador del equipo contrario, mientras evitan… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Hacky Sack — is the trademarked name of a type of footbag. The name hacky sack came from the inventors of the footbag, John Stalberger and Mike Marshall. [http://www.footbag.org/faq/show/941272106 Footbag Worldwide FAQ] ] Although Marshall suffered a fatal… …   Wikipedia

  • Hacky Sack® — /hakˈi sak/ noun 1. A game in which players attempt to kick a small bag filled with plastic pellets without letting it touch the ground 2. The bag used in this …   Useful english dictionary

  • Hacky-Sack — Handgenähte 32 Panel Freestyle Footbags Footbag auf Fuß …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Hacky Sack — Handgenähte 32 Panel Freestyle Footbags Footbag auf Fuß …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • hacky dorty — adjective Filthy dirty, totally soiled. Yor hacky dorty man!, deeky yer claithes, theyre soden wi clarts! See Also: dorty, hacky, soiled …   Wiktionary

  • Hacky sack — 1. small, soft, spherical bag of pellets used in the game hacky sack; 2. game in which players attempt to keep a hacky sack airborne as long as possible by kicking or striking with only the feet and knees, and sometimes the head …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • hacky sack — Australian Slang 1. small, soft, spherical bag of pellets used in the game hacky sack; 2. game in which players attempt to keep a hacky sack airborne as long as possible by kicking or striking with only the feet and knees, and sometimes the head …   English dialects glossary

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