blanky
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Etymology 1
    
A euphemistic substitution for the expletive bloody.
Adjective
    
blanky (not comparable)
- (Australia, slang) A mild intensifier, expressing irritation.
-  1914, Edgar Wallace, Smithy:- […] Bill was a wonderful instructor.
 "'Mark time on that blanky clutch,' he'd yell, and Spud would put his foot on the brake-pedal.
 
-  1938, Norman Lindsay, Age of Consent, 1st Australian edition, Sydney, N.S.W.: Ure Smith, published 1962, →OCLC, page 71:- "Slept last night under a railway bridge. Give you my word I was so blanky tired I hardly heard the blanky trains go over it."
 
-  1974, Bill Wannan, With Malice Aforethought, page 85:- Why, strike me pink, I'd sooner drink / With a cove sent up for arson / Than a rain-beseeching, preaching, teaching, / Blanky, cranky parson.
 
 
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