kerby

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English

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Etymology

From kerb +‎ -y.

Pronunciation

Noun

kerby (uncountable)

  1. (British English) A children's ball game played in the street, the aim being to throw the ball against the opposite kerb and catch it on the rebound.
    • 2011, Adrian McKinty, Dead I Well May Be, page 133:
      It's dusk and there are a lot of kids out playing kerby and tag and football. For a December night, the weather isn't bad.
    • 2014, Simon Danczuk, Matt Baker, Smile for the Camera: The Double Life of Cyril Smith:
      I'd play kerby in the street for hours looking up at contrails stretching across grey slate skies, wishing I was on a plane too, jetting away to somewhere else.
    • 2014, Samantha Nash, All Muck and Mullets, page 43:
      The heat from the tarmac refracted the light and disturbed the vision of the children as they persisted in their game of kerby.