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Chucky
Chucky
See also: chucky
English
Alternative forms
Proper noun
Chucky
- A diminutive of the male given name Chuck, related to Charles.
Etymology 2
From the name of the main villain in the films.
Proper noun
Chucky
- Child's Play (the 1988 film)
- The first time I watched Chucky, I had nightmares for weeks.
- Child's Play (the film series)
- I have seen the first three Chucky movies.
chucky
chucky
See also: Chucky
English
Noun
chucky (plural chuckies)
- (dated or dialectal) chicken
- 1847, The Legal Observer, Digest, and Journal of Jurisprudence, page 586
- Mr. (afterwards) Lord Kenyon, lived in Bell Yard, Temple Bar. Mr. Kenyon's early habits were those of strict economy : he had his shoulder of mutton roasted first for one day, the next day he had it cold, and for the third or fourth day he had it hashed, resembling the old Scotch trader, who told his son he lived at first very sparingly, so that in his old age he could afford himself a chucky on a Sunday ; but he said, the young men in the present day when they began life wanted a chucky every day!
- 1855, Sarah Elizabeth B. Patterson, Dunellan manse; or Times and trials of the Disruption, page 64
- " The chuckies are sent to Lady Grace's, and you will feed them there. I'll take pussy to the new house," replied Henderson.
- 1895, The Practical Elocutionist
- She ran to the barn to help to gather the eggs, and got five, three being nest-eggs , and a cheena one, that was put there to deceive the chuckies.
- 2014, Angela Gascoigne, Soup, Andrews UK Limited (ISBN 9781785380891)
- “I'm not sure taking Katie to the cottage to see the chuckies in the snow was such a good idea,” she complained, her face wracked in pain as she brushed snowflakes off her hair.
- 1847, The Legal Observer, Digest, and Journal of Jurisprudence, page 586
- (Scotland) A pebble or piece of gravel.
- 2006, Bernard MacLaverty, Work: new Scottish writing : The Scotsman & Orange short story collection 2006 (ISBN 9781904598831)
- I blinked again and screwed up my eyes to look across the chuckies.
- 2013, Grace Banks, Sheena Blackhall, Aberdeenshire Folk Tales, The History Press (ISBN 9780752497853)
- She hopped out of the van, and waited calmly as Mr Gray approached. His feet crunched on the chuckies and as he walked, he took out his wallet, again counting the money.
- 2006, Bernard MacLaverty, Work: new Scottish writing : The Scotsman & Orange short story collection 2006 (ISBN 9781904598831)
Scots
Etymology
Noun
chucky (plural chuckies)
- chicken
- 1792, Canonmills Curling Club (EDINBURGH), Songs for the Curling-Club, held at Canon-Mills. By a Member, page 13
- The chuckies are no auld nor teugh, I'll draw them just e'now, I dare say we'll hae meat eneugh Shu'd our big room be fu'.
- 1792, Canonmills Curling Club (EDINBURGH), Songs for the Curling-Club, held at Canon-Mills. By a Member, page 13
- A pebble or piece of gravel
- 1838, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, page 713
- If a song, sing, if an ode, chant, if an elegy, whine, if an epithalamium, croon it, like “a crooden'-doo,” and if blank verse, then, whatever may seem to be its subject, crunkle it up into a ball with a chucky-stane in the heart o't, and shy it at yonder lassie tramping claes
- 1838, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, page 713