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English
Etymology
From huck (from Middle English hoke (“hook”), hokebone, probably so called because of its round shape) + -le. See also hook.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhʌkəl/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
- Rhymes: -ʌkəl
Noun
huckle (plural huckles)
- (obsolete) The hip, the haunch.
- 1676, A Way to Get Wealth, Book I, page 5:
- […] which approves a quick gathering up of his legs withoute pain, his huckle bones round and hidden, […]
- 1687, The History of the Most Renowned Don Quixote of Mancha and His Trusty Squire (translated by JP), Book II, page 433:
- At what time Don Quixote, who had very much bruis'd his Huckle-bone, with a Hipshot grace approaching the Lady fell upon his Knees […]
- 1837, John French Burke, British husbandry: exhibiting the farming practice, page 392:
- Next, the hand may be laid upon his huckle-bones, and if the parts there likewise feel firm, round, and plump, it may be safely concluded that he is well fed both externally and internally, — that is, both in flesh and tallow.
- A bunch or part projecting like the hip.
- (Geordie, derogatory) A homosexual man.
- 2001 March 29, denislindridge [username], “Promotion”, in uk.sport.horseracing (Usenet):
- 2002, “Bridge Over Troubled Waters”, in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet:
- He’s not! He can’t be! There's never been a huckle in the Osbourne family, and we can trace our lineage all the way back to the Second World War.
- 2003 December 12, Finchy [username], “Re: Gay bars / Meatloaf - Re: SAFC - Hartlepool”, in alt.sports.soccer.sunderland (Usenet):
- Sorry !
Only into birds.
Why not get yourself along to the SOL. Plenty of huckles there.
Derived terms
Verb
huckle (third-person singular simple present huckles, present participle huckling, simple past and past participle huckled)
- (Scotland) To apprehend or arrest.
- 2013, Michael Munro, The Crack: The Best of Glasgow Humour:
- He was awakened by a couple of burly police officers and huckled out to a waiting van.
- 2014, Brian Conaghan, When Mr Dog Bites:
- Then one day when I was at school, police with motorbike helmets came to the door with a big red battering ram and dragged Dad out of his bed while he was sleeping off a massive booze binge and huckled him downtown to read him his rights, throw the damn book at him and charge him for 'aggravated armed robbery'.
- 2022, Liam McIlvanney, The Heretic, page 282:
- I could huckle your right now for what you've got in that top drawer.
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Noun
huckle n
Declension
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