sillykin

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Etymology[edit]

silly +‎ -kin.

Noun[edit]

sillykin (plural sillykins)

  1. One who is silly.
    • 1972, Frank Swinnerton, Nor all thy tears, page 221:
      "You're a suspicious old thing. What did you think he'd done with the girl?"
      "I don't know. Put her in her place, I suppose."
      "That's what he's doing now. Or— like an old sillykin— not doing."
    • 1909, Richard Whiteing, Little People, page 128:
      The boy was still able to defend himself: "Get out, sillykin; birds don't wear wigs."

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