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Etymology

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From Russian холостяки́ (xolostjakí, bachelors), plural of холостя́к (xolostják, bachelor).

Noun

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holluschickie (plural holluschickies)

  1. A bachelor seal; a young male seal which is prevented from mating by its herd's older males, mated bulls defending their territory.
    • 1904, Jack London, The Sea-Wolf (Macmillan’s Standard Library), New York, N.Y.: Grosset & Dunlap, →OCLC:
      I think I have read something about them. Dr. Jordan's book, I believe. They are the young bulls, not old enough to have harems of their own. He called them the holluschickie, or something like that.

Noun

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holluschickie

  1. plural of holluschick

References

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  • Seal and Salmon Fisheries and General Resources of Alaska (1898, United States Department of the Treasury), volume 3, page 384