perjink
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[edit]perjink (comparative more perjink, superlative most perjink)
- (Scotland) Meticulously neat and precise; prim or finicky.
- 1822, John Galt, Annals of the Parish; or, the Chronicles of Dalmailing, page 299:
- All my things were kept by her in a most perjink and excellent order, but they soon fell into an amazing confusion, for, as she often said to me, I had a turn for heedlessness; […] .
- 1831, Susan Edmonstone Ferrier, Destiny; or, The Chief's Daughter, page 165:
- No, Glenroy, I have more sense than to think that Inch Orran would behave in such a way as that; but I don't like people being so perjink in paying back their entertainments.
- 1889, J. M. Barrie, A Window in Thrums, published 2008, page 108:
- Hendry had left home glumly, declaring that the white collar Jess had put on him would throttle him; but her feikieness ended in his surrender, and he was looking unusually perjink.
Derived terms
[edit]- perjinkety (emphatic)