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skivvy - What does it mean?

Definition of 'skivvy'

English

Noun

(skivvies)
  • (dated) A female domestic servant, especially one employed for menial work.
  • * 1974 , '', ''Alms for Oblivion , Volume 3, 2012, page 194,
  • And then Somerset looked at the boys? skivvy , and saw a well set up young woman with a red round face, an angry face just then but underneath the anger a pleasant one.
  • * 2002 , Krzysztof Miklaszewski, George M. Hyde (translator, editor), Encounters with Tadeusz Kantor , page 143,
  • The common skivvy' from the mortuary clings immoveably to the priest?s bed, which is just as immoveably guarded by the grandmother, who drives her off with a chamberpot. The ' skivvy is the photographer?s widow, trying to take a picture.
  • * 2005 , Jenny Telfer Chaplin, The Widow of Candleriggs , unnumbered page,
  • “Yes, that was Mac?s Restaurant and I was a kitchen skivvy' there, but amazingly, a kitchen ' skivvy who had actually written a poem. Oh it?s all a very long time ago, Theresa, and so much has happened since then.”
  • (military slang|Vietnam War) A prostitute.
  • (Australia|New Zealand) A close-fitting, long-sleeved t-shirt with a rolled collar.
  • * 1998 , Tom Byron, The History of Spearfishing and Scuba Diving in Australia , page 191,
  • I put my wetsuit and skivvy on a tree to dry, and laid out my other gear on some grass.
  • * 2005 , , page 224,
  • ‘He looks so good. He shouldn?t be allowed to wear a black skivvy . Doesn?t he have the most amazing muscles?’
  • * 2006 , Iain McIntyre, Tomorrow Is Today: Australia in the Psychedelic Era, 1966-1970 , page 41,
  • The button-down shirts and plain coloured skivvies were replaced by beads, fringed shawls and loose fitting Asian-style tops.

    Derived terms

    * skivvy house

    See also

    * polo-neck