scaffy

English

Etymology

From scavenger (street sweeper) + -y (diminutive suffix).

Noun

scaffy (plural scaffies)

  1. (Scotland, colloquial) A street sweeper; a dustman, a refuse collector.
    • 2009, Tony Black, Gutted, page 135:
      The scaffies were out, hosing down the pavement. I liked the aura of early morning – it felt like the end of the world, which suited my mood.
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