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		Definition of bicky in English: bicky(also bikky) nounPlural bickiesˈbɪki informal A biscuit. 〈非正式〉饼干 Example sentencesExamples -  You can join them on Saturday and Sunday between 10 am to 4.30 pm for coffee, tea and bikkies.
 -  So if things get dire, I might need some bikkies to keep me going, along with that cuppa.
 -  She brings us some bickies and cakes and some meat and five shillings on every birthday.
 -  Instead of tea and bikkies, there were nice Sheraton-style finger sandwiches.
 -  Next we had the amazing dark chocolate mousse with a cashew crust served with coconut sorbet and their dark chocolate 'bikkies' which were also featured on their specials boards.
 -  He wants to know if I am having bickies with my tea and if so what kind.
 -  Yes, although just what kind of bikkies is a subject of dispute at the moment; whether they're chocolate teddy-bears, shortbread creams, no-one is quite sure.
 -  ‘I got plenty of food and bickies for Dogs,’ Adele mused, motioning to the tins of dog meat and large bag of dry food.
 -  He suddenly smelled the aroma of his favourite chocolate bikkies wafting up the stairs.
 -  No, she didn't even attempt to get up. She was cradled like a baby for four hours and she didn't move except to have hot chocolate and bickies and I fed them to her.
 -  As soon as they heard there was a storm brewing they invited him up to the top floor with tea and bikkies with the chiefs.
 -  That shelf's for spreads, that one's for spices, that one's for sauces, that one's for bickies.
 -  For example, if he's hungry he'll say something like "I want a bicky please, mum"
 -  And for the information of certain individuals: guys… you only have to eat the bikkies and drink the milk.
 -  First time it happened, he explained he had fallen asleep while eating bikkies, and that a trail of ants had started crawling all over him.
 
 
 Phrasesinformal A large sum of money. 〈澳,非正式〉一大笔钱,大把钞票  just showing up is worth big bickies 仅仅露个面就可以赚大把大把的钞票。 Example sentencesExamples -  For some reason I didn't earn the big bickies, and commuting and lots of standing didn't really suit the heels.
 -  The system I am talking about building is small potatoes compared with a big telescope, but it is still big bickies here in Australia.
 -  Both cases are big bikkies, the two largest tax cases ever to come to court here.
 -  If this turned out to be true, with 300 million portions of fish and chips served every year, they could be making big bickies.
 -  To be honest, if I had to spend big bickies for a book I'd rather go the whole hog, spend a decent amount, and get a nice, special edition.
 
 Synonyms fortune, considerable sum of money, large sum of money, vast sum of money, millions, billions 
 
 Origin1930s: diminutive of biscuit.     |