stukkie, noun

Forms:
Also stekkie.
Origin:
AfrikaansShow more Afrikaans, (small) piece, bit (stuk piece + -ie).
1. slang. An offensive term for a woman (viewed as a sexual object); a girlfriend; stuk sense 1.
1970 J.R. Bennett Informant, KrugersdorpHow old is your stukkie?
1978 L. Barnes in The 1820 Vol.51 No.12, 19She’s a kif chick. That means of course that she’s a sleek stukkie, or for you squares, she’s an attractive girl.
1983 A. Goldstuck in Frontline Oct. 61‘Sure I’m functioning,’ he says. ‘I got a graft, a cabbie, I got stukkies, booze, and I got zol.’
1986 Informant, Durban, KwaZulu-NatalBrian’s going out with a new stukkie now.
1987 Scope 6 Nov. 36We sell it to them and they give us each a yacht with drugs, booze and stukkies.
[1990 R. Gool Cape Town Coolie 59’Ow’s all those Cape Town steakies?]
1992 M.D. Prentice Informant, Durban, KwaZulu-NatalStukkie. Pretty girl.
1993 ‘Jimbo’ programme insert, NapacStekkie. Girl, Girlfriend.
2. attributive stuk sense 2.
1970 Cape Argus 3 Oct. 11We have a trout stream and we grow our own vegetables. As a South African I had to have my own ‘stukkie grond’.
1989 P. Lee in Sunday Times 26 Feb. (Mag. Sect.) 36Consider the humble Vellie. Originally crudely crafted from a stukkie vel and net ’n bietjie leather, the velskoen has become one of the country’s greatest treasures.
An offensive term for a woman (viewed as a sexual object); a girlfriend; stuk sense 1.
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