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Hackney

To be of poor or crappy quality. To be jimmy rigged. To be poor. To look like a caveman.

His house is so hackney, it dosn't even have a door knob...all i has is a deadbolt.

He bought the hackney brand of cheesy poofs....

That kid buys his clothes from the goodwill...he must be hackney

That kid looks like a caveman, is he related to hackney?

by Jebusite February 10, 2009

Hackney

When a boxer tries to hop over the ropes or gets stuck in the ropes.

That boxer just pulled a hackney!

by Nick Griffin June 02, 2007

Hackney

A strong Horse used to carry royalty in the 1800's.

That Horse is fit enough to be a hackney

by iatrhb June 24, 2009

hackney

Hackney da baddest part of london.......we got ppl scared as hell dwn here!!!!

Oi, dnt mess wid him dat nigga is from hackney

by Hackneyppz [x] [c=45] [x] December 08, 2007

hackneyed

The name 'hackney' is an anglicized derivative of French haquenée—a horse of medium size recommended for lady riders. It then went on to become an adjective to "carriage", and ultimately evolved as a double-noun, "hackney carriage". A carriage or automobile for hire. Commonly available.

Hackneyed is an adjective. Used in a derogatory way to describe something unoriginal and oft repeated.

The sermon was full of hackneyed phrases and platitudes.

~ http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hackneyed

by wincliff April 26, 2009

Hackneyed

("Hackney-ed"):
Though more widely known as a term meaning clichéd or pedestrian, 'Hackneyed' also means to be knifed/stabbed or generally attacked - often by a gang or group of kids. Term originated from the reputation of the London borough of Hackney and its Jack the Ripper connotations.
(Verb: to hackney)

My friend's mate got proper Hackneyed the other night, 'e's not half right in the loaf..

by East-end wordary September 12, 2010

hackneyed

Something that is cliche or trite

Napoleon Dynamite references are incredibly hackneyed

by Jacob January 07, 2005