Klanny
English
Etymology
Klan + -y
Adjective
Klanny (comparative more Klanny, superlative most Klanny)
- (informal) Resembling or reminiscent of the Ku Klux Klan.
- 1972, G. Seldes, You Can't Do That
- […] which might ridicule out of existence the Klanny red hood with which the feminine patriots had replaced the original old fashioned liberty cap.
- 2010, Terry Dugan, Rufus "Junior" Hickman, The Hick Arrives at the Tea Party (page 105)
- “We are here to take you on a spiritual journey and not discuss our choice of robes that I will, for the record, say looked a little Klanny when we first put them on.”
- 1972, G. Seldes, You Can't Do That