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Jacky Jacky; Jacky noun an Australian Aboriginal man AUSTRALIA, 1845- You see if you call a Maori Hori it’s just like calling an American negro Sambo, or an Australian aborginal Jacky. — Frank Hardy, The Yarns of Billy Borker, p. 113, 1965
- Jacky Jacky was tied to a tree. One soldier fired and wounded him in the neck, a second fired and broke his jaw. — Al Grassby and Marji Hill, Six Australian Battlefields, p. 39, 1988
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