verb General Slang

malky

MAL-kee · verb · slang

To attack or hit hard (also a razor/weapon)

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Definitions

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To attack or beat up; 'a malky' can also mean a razor or blade used as a weapon.

“He got malkied ootside the pub.”
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malky In A Sentence

He got malkied ootside the pub.

Origin & Usage

Scots (Glasgow) rhyming slang: 'Malky Fraser' for 'razor'.

Variants malkie

People Also Ask

What does 'malky' mean?

To malky someone is to attack or beat them up. As a noun, 'a malky' can mean a razor or blade used as a weapon.

Where does 'malky' come from?

It's Glasgow rhyming slang, from 'Malky Fraser' rhyming with 'razor'.

Is 'malky' violent slang?

Yes, it belongs to Glasgow street slang around fighting and weapons, so it carries a violent connotation.

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