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Definition of "jacky" []

  • A landsman's nickname for a seaman, resented by the latter. (noun)
  • English gin. (noun)

Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

Use "jacky" in a sentence
  • ""Come on, kid," called a jacky, and just as Piang stepped over the side a kindly sailor slipped a quarter in his hand."
  • "He did not throw a strike no matter what spin the media puts on it. jacky"
  • "They are no much diferent from CNN or BBC. look at the fellows. al jazeera correspondent in palestinian territories jacky rowland (former bbc journalist)"