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/bak"ee/, n., pl. baccies.Older Use. tobacco.[1825-35; by aphesis and alter. of final schwa to folk regional -y]
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baccy — n British tobacco. This now rather dated alteration of the standard term replaced the previ ous forms bacca and bacco early in the 20th century. (Cannabis was known joc ularly in the 1960s and 1970s as wacky baccy.) … Contemporary slang
baccy billup — n British a cigarette. In playground parlance since 2000. Baccy is an old abbreviation of tobacco; billup may be an alteration of build (up) in the slang sense of construct, e.g. a hand rolled cigarette or joint … Contemporary slang
baccy — noun a) Tobacco. b) tobacco … Wiktionary
Baccy — tobacco … Dictionary of Australian slang
baccy — I Australian Slang tobacco II A Geordie Dictionary Tobacco … English dialects glossary
baccy — bac|cy [ˈbæki] n [U] BrE informal [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: tobacco] tobacco … Dictionary of contemporary English
Baccy — Tobacco. The sort you use to roll your own … The American's guide to speaking British
baccy — bac·cy || bækɪ n. tobacco (British slang) … English contemporary dictionary
baccy — noun Brit. informal tobacco … English new terms dictionary
baccy — noun (U) slang tobacco … Longman dictionary of contemporary English