pikey

Etymology 1
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Noun

 * 1)  A pike.

Adjective

 * 1) Associated with or filled with pike (fish).

Etymology 2
Possibly from obsolete, or possibly from turnpike. The verb is derived from the stereotype that the Romani people or other travellers are thieves.

Noun

 * 1)  An itinerant person, especially one of Romani or Irish Traveller heritage.
 * 2)  A working-class (often underclass) person with negative connotations of benefit fraud, theft and living on rundown estates.
 * 1)  A working-class (often underclass) person with negative connotations of benefit fraud, theft and living on rundown estates.
 * 1)  A working-class (often underclass) person with negative connotations of benefit fraud, theft and living on rundown estates.

Adjective

 * 1)  Associated with pikeys.
 * 2) * 2012 March 11, "Lieutenant Scott", Re: Definition of "loading" in a parking space, in, Usenet, quoting another user:
 * >> > No, you're more pikey than a traffic warden.
 * >> >> Nothing is more pikey than a traffic warden, even an immigrant.
 * >> >> > Not even a Glaswegian?
 * >> >> Nothing is more pikey than a traffic warden, even an immigrant.
 * >> >> > Not even a Glaswegian?

Verb

 * 1)  To steal.