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    antwacky
    /anˈtwaki/

    adjective

    • 1. old-fashioned; out of date: informal Northern English "it's weird being on one of those antwacky trains where you have to reach out the window to open the door"

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  2. OED's earliest evidence for antwacky is from 1965, in the Liverpool Daily Post. antwacky is apparently a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymons: antique adj.

  3. Jun 12, 2021 · The British-English adjective antwacky means old-fashioned; out of date. ORIGIN OF ANTWACKY The adjective antwacky may be a humorous alteration of the adjective antique, perhaps punningly after the adjective wacky. Alternatively, antwacky may be derived from Ann Twack, rhyming slang for crap.

  4. antwacky ( comparative more antwacky, superlative most antwacky) ( Liverpool) old-fashioned or out of date. Categories: English 3-syllable words. English terms with IPA pronunciation. English lemmas.

  5. Mar 7, 2023 · 'Antwacky' - This means that something is old-fashioned or percieved to be out of date. E.g. 'That vintage shop on Bold Street sells some proper antwacky clothes you know' 'Z-Cars' - Another, more obscure word for the police. This takes its name from the 60s TV show 'Z-Cars' which was set in the fictional town of Newtown near Liverpool. The ...

  6. May 17, 2004 · Something that is old fashioned and out of date, eg. house decor or clothing ( scouse origin)

  7. Jul 17, 2019 · Antwacky. Used to describe something old fashioned, out of date or unstylish. This has evolved over the years as a play on the word ‘antique’. Geg. Meaning to but in, or join in on something...

  8. Definition of antwacky in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of antwacky. Information and translations of antwacky in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.