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Etymology

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From drunk +‎ -y.

Noun

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drunky (plural drunkies)

  1. (slang) Alternative form of drunkie (a drunkard)
    • 1882, W. H. Russell, Hesperothen: Notes from the West, volume 1:
      Inside were stretchers and appliances for removing prisoners, and, that the alarm might not be fruitless, the mayor directed the police to pick up a "drunky" whom we had passed on the way, amusing a group of children []
    • 2001, Fritz Pointer, A Passion to Liberate: La Guma's South Africa, Images of District Six:
      For so long as I can remember, my old man, he was a drunky and a bully. So many times I have seen him beat my ma without mercy, with a buckle belt or his fists.