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Definition of Faggy
1. faggoty [adj FAGGIER, FAGGIEST] - See also: faggoty
Lexicographical Neighbors of Faggy
faggeries faggery faggier faggiest fagging faggings faggot up faggoted faggoting faggotings | faggotries faggots fagins faglet faglets fagmaster fagmasters fagomine fagopyrin fagopyrins | fagopyrism fagoted fagoter |
Literary usage of Faggy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law Reports by Great Britain Court of Chancery, George Wirgman Hemming (1867)
"and from the Plaintiffs' station from and to faggy Lane; and V.-OW such means of
access was a very great convenience to the persons 1867 using such railway, ..."
2. A Selection of Cases in Equity Jurisdiction: With Notes and Citations by James Barr Ames (1904)
"THE plaintiffs, in order to enlarge their station at Wigan, purchased a piece of
ground lying between the station and a lane called faggy Lane, ..."
3. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1873)
"... waiting the arrival of their respective masters, passed round the joke
about "faggy" and j"agi, and Dr. Courtley was gratified by youthful appreciation. ..."
4. London labour and the London poor: Cyclopædia of the Condition and Earnings by Henry Mayhew (1861)
"... untie, cut off the •'•faggy ends, trim, and scrape, and make them veL Children
help me to do this in the court »acre I live. I give them a few ha'pence, ..."
5. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1833)
"... still she was better worth looking at than the horrid country through which
we were being pulled— flat, swampy, low, faggy fields, and in this state did ..."