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dicky adjective- inferior; in poor condition or health; insecure; having an odd quality UK
- “You know I got a dicky heart.” “Dicky nut [head] is more like it,” Mellors said. — Derek Bickerton, Payroll, p. 14, 1959
- [C]lubs in railway arches with very dicky toilets[.] — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 92, 2000
- idiotic or annoying; appearing silly NEW ZEALAND, 1982
That is, of, or befitting, a DICKHEAD - — Harry Orsman, A Dictionary of Modern New Zealand Slang, p. 38, 1999
- Those in advertising wore their dicky bow ties and the used-car salesmen had shined their white shoes. — Gretel Killeen, Hot Buns and Ophelia Get a Bloke, p. 78, 2000
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