parkie
See also: Parkie
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parkie (plural parkies)
- (slang) A parkkeeper; an employee of a public park.
- (Australia, colloquial) An Aboriginal who sleeps rough in parks.
- 2018 April 9, Jack Latimore, “Indigenous people are being displaced again – by gentrification”, in The Guardian:
- Walking into the inner-city Brisbane suburb of West End one morning, I witnessed a group of Aboriginal “parkies” being moved on from a corner of the main road.
- 2022 October 27, Sian Cain, “Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter to be celebrated with statue in Fitzroy”, in The Guardian:
- The health service was a sanctuary for Aboriginal people, especially the “parkies” – a young Roach among them – who were living on the nearby streets, many having gravitated to inner-city Melbourne to try to trace their families after years spent on reserves and missions.
- (Britain, slang) A parking or traffic warden.
- (slang) A person with Parkinson's disease.
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