erky

English

Etymology

From erk + -y.

Adjective

erky (comparative erkier, superlative erkiest)

  1. (Australia, colloquial) Yucky, icky, repulsive.
    • 1959, Dorothy Hewett, Bobbin Up, page 119:
      ‘I don't like this stew. It’s erky,’ Georgie said.
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