|adjective|
1.(of a part of the body, a structure, or a device) not strong, healthy, or functioning reliably.
‘a pianist with a _dicky_ heart’
‘His father, despite a _dicky_ heart, had married a second time, in 1911.’
|noun|
1.A driver’s seat in a carriage.
2.A false shirt front.
‘He is extremely proud of his Waiter's Union and always dresses well in his one tuxedo and dickey.’
‘He now wears a diamond stud in the middle of his dickey and uses a pungent variety of macassar oil on his hair.’
3.A folding outside seat at the back of a vehicle.
4.The boot of a car.
‘There is no STD code, only area code; your car has a hood and trunk and not a bonnet or a boot, or a dickey.’
‘Will have the latest music system of 1000 MW or more power output and umpteen speakers all over the vehicle, _dicky_ included.’
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