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plisky

plisky, n. (a.) Sc. and north. dial.
  (ˈplɪskɪ)
  [Origin unknown.]
  A mischievous trick; a frolic.

1786 Burns Earnest Cry & Prayer xvi, Deil na they never mair do guid, Play'd her that pliskie! 1816 Scott Antiq. xli, I can hae nae reason to play an ill pliskie t'ye in the day o' your distress. 1887 P. M{supc}Neill Blawearie 154 Get them fu', and we'll soon play them a plisky.

  b. An awkward plight.

1829 Hogg in R. Chambers Sc. Songs (1829) I. 136 Ye little ken what pains I prove, Or how severe my pliskie, O! 1847 E. Brontë Wuthering Heights xiii, I nobbut wish he may catch ye i' that plisky.

  B. adj. Tricky, mischievous. rare.

1887 J. Service Dr. Duguid i. iv. (ed. 3) 27 Auld Habkin o' the Pethfit, who was a pliskie body.

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