biccy

English

Etymology

Diminutive form, + -y.

Noun

biccy (plural biccies)

  1. (informal, Britain) A biscuit.
    • 1980, David Ireland, The Flesheaters
      Unnoticed, little Wayne, having finished his second choccy biccy, had moved off []
    • 2005, Ann Leary, An Innocent, a Broad
      Max had a gorgeous round, pale face surrounded by light brown curls, and he would say things like, "May I have a biccy, Mummy?"
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