adjective General Slang

antwacky

· adjective · scouse

Old-fashioned, dated, out of touch.

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Old-fashioned, dated, or hopelessly out of style. A corruption of 'antique' filtered through a Scouse mouth. Used for clothes, furniture, slang, attitudes — anything that feels like it belongs in 1974. Affectionate when said of your nan's living room, brutal when said of someone's outfit.

“The wallpaper in there is dead antwacky, looks like me nan's house.”
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antwacky In A Sentence

The wallpaper in there is dead antwacky, looks like me nan's house.

Origin & Usage

Scouse corruption of 'antique-y' / 'antique'.

Variants antwackyantwakky

People Also Ask

What does antwacky mean?

It means old-fashioned, dated, or out of touch.

How do you use antwacky in a sentence?

"Those curtains are proper antwacky — they've been up since the eighties."

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