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lairy — is widely used in Australia to mean either flashily dressed, showy or socially unacceptable . Lairy is thought to have come into Australian English around the end of the nineteenth century from the British slang term leery, meaning wide awake,… … Australian idioms
lairy — adjective a) vulgar and flashy Dont get lairy with me! b) touchy, aggressive or confrontational, usually while drunk Theres always been a weird duality at the heart of New Order … Wiktionary
lairy — UK [ˈleərɪ] / US [ˈlerɪ] adjective Word forms lairy : adjective lairy comparative lairier superlative lairiest British very informal bright or loud in an unpleasant way … English dictionary
Lairy — 1. flashy; exhibitionistic; 2. vulgar (from Cockney slang lairy wise, knowing, awake up) … Dictionary of Australian slang
lairy — Australian Slang 1. flashy; exhibitionistic; 2. vulgar (from Cockney slang lairy wise, knowing, awake up) … English dialects glossary
lairy — lai|ry [ˈleəri US ˈleri] adj BrE informal [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: leery doubtful, suspicious (18 20 centuries)] behaving in a way that is very loud, or with too much confidence ▪ He s a bit lairy, your friend Mick … Dictionary of contemporary English
lairy — adj a. flashy, showy, especially in an ostentatious, provocative or vulgar way. This term is especially popular in Australia but was also in use among British youth from the late 1980s. ► Wow, Ches s got a really lairy T shirt. (Recorded, youth,… … Contemporary slang
lairy — • loud, brash. e.g.. He s a right lairy sod … Londonisms dictionary
lairy — /lair ee/, adj., lairier, lairiest. Australian Informal. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a lair. [1905 10; appar. to be identified with Brit., esp. Cockney slang lairy cunning, knowing, conceited, resp. (repr. dial. pron.) of LEERY1] … Useful english dictionary
lairy — adj. of or pertaining to a lair; conceited (British Slang) … English contemporary dictionary