Define:Bammy
English eedit
Etymology eedit
Apparently a dialectal form of
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Pronunciation eedit
- (UK) /ˈbami/
Adjective eedit
Bammy (comparative Bammier, superlative Bammiest)
- Crazy.
- 1992, James Kelman, "Let the Wind Blow High Let the Wind Blow Low", Some Recent Attacks, p. 86:
- Those who persist are shown up as perverse, slightly bammy, crackpots – or occasionally as unpatriotic.
- 2009, Frankie Boyle, My Shit Life So Far, HarperCollins 2010, p. 183:
- He was quite a bammy Glasgow guy who had hit on the idea of playing a Tolkienesque character who could turn things to mud with his magical finger.
- 1992, James Kelman, "Let the Wind Blow High Let the Wind Blow Low", Some Recent Attacks, p. 86:
Scots eedit
Etymology eedit
Scottish form of
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Adjective eedit
Bammy (comparative bammier, superlative bammiest)