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jacky
[ jak-ee ]
/ ˈdʒæk i /
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noun (sometimes initial capital letter)British Slang.
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Origin of jacky
see origin at jackey
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Jack the Ripper, jack towel, jack truss, jack-up, jack-up rig, jacky, jackyard, Jacky Howe, jacky tar, Jacmel, Jacob
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Jacky
[ jak-ee ]
/ ˈdʒæk i /
noun, plural Jack·ies.
(often lowercase) a sailor.
a male given name, form of Jack.
a female given name, form of Jacqueline.
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