Definitions
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- noun plural Cant Manacles; handcuffs.
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- noun Plural form of
darby . - noun UK, slang
handcuffs
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Examples
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The darbies are the fetlocks — the fast-keepers, my boy — the bail for good behaviour, my darling; and if you are not the more conforming, I can add you a steel nightcap, and a curious bosom-friend, to keep you warm of a winter night.
Peveril of the Peak 1822
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The darbies are the fetlocks -- the fast-keepers, my boy -- the bail for good behaviour, my darling; and if you are not the more conforming, I can add you a steel nightcap, and a curious bosom-friend, to keep you warm of a winter night.
Peveril of the Peak Walter Scott 1801
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"Those who dealt that blow," said he, "were already well used to this little instrument"; and so saying he produced a pair of "darbies," a kind of handcuff made of a double ring of iron secured by a lock.
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The newcorner was slim, and Rogers felt that he might break him between his hands if he could only get a proper grip; but the drunken drover -- for it was he -- was as sinuous as an eel, and a moment later Joe was on the broad of his back with the 'darbies' on his wrists and a trooper kneeling on his chest, while the drover, transformed into Detective Downy, stood over them, mopping his face with his big false beard.
The Gold-Stealers A Story of Waddy Edward Dyson 1898
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And I was out from under, too - I broke into a cold sweat at the thought of how close I'd been to squeezing my trigger; it could have been me that they were hauling downstairs now with the darbies on, full steam for the condemned cell. 18
Watershed 2010
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"Put him in darbies and take him to the jail, " the pale officer ordered.
More Twisted Stories Vol II Deaver, Jeffery 2006
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Proper chains, that is, not the darbies used by the A Division peelers to restrain obstreperous revellers, but your genuine bilboes.
Flashman on the March Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 2005
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"Put him in darbies and take him to the hoosegow," the pale officer ordered.
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"Put him in darbies and take him to the hoosegow," the pale officer ordered.
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“Those who dealt that blow,” said he, “were already well used to this little instrument”; and so saying he produced a pair of “darbies,” a kind of handcuff made of a double ring of iron secured by a lock.
brtom commented on the word darbies
"SECOND WATCH (Produces handcuffs.) Here are the darbies."
Joyce, Ulysses, 15
February 6, 2007