dyky
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[edit]Adjective
[edit]dyky (comparative dykier or more dyky, superlative dykiest or most dyky)
- Alternative form of dykey
- 2012, Kathleen Tynan, Tynan Letters[1]:
- In the mornings a strange dyky-looking fortyish woman lies on the beach but does not appear to belong to the hotel.
- 2013, Mara Hollis, Talking Donkeys and Smashing Babies[2], page 43:
- Look at that woman, she's kind of dyky-looking. Oh, but she has a purse — must not be a dyke.
- 2015, Larry Hatch, Hoppers[3]:
- There's as dyky as Sappho herself and bare to the bottom as a newborn.