toy

Valid in Scrabble

Scrabble points
6
Words With Friends
5
Letters
3
Pronunciation
/tɔɪ/(UK)
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/tɔɪ/(UK) · /taɪ/ · /tɑɪ/

Definition of toy

21 senses · 4 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. Something to play with, especially as intended for use by a child.
    “A grown man like him does not play with a child’s toy.”
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noun

  1. Something to play with, especially as intended for use by a child.
    “A grown man like him does not play with a child’s toy.”
  2. A thing of little importance or value; a trifle.
    “tis a pretie toy to be a Poet.”
    “he had deflowered the abbess, and as many besides of the nuns as he could, and leaves him withal rings, jewels, girdles, and such toys to give them still, when they came to visit him.”
  3. A simple, light piece of music, written especially for the virginal.
  4. (abbreviation, alt-of, ellipsis)Ellipsis of toy dog.
    “Since standards are large dogs, they grow much more rapidly than miniatures and toys, which means that they require more supplements.”
  5. (obsolete)Love play, amorous dalliance; fondling.
    “Then seemed him his Lady by him lay, / And to him playnd, how that false winged boy, / Her chast hart had subdewd, to learne Dame pleasures toy.”
  6. (obsolete)A vague fancy, a ridiculous idea or notion; a whim.
    “Though they do talk with you, and seem to be otherwise employed, and to your thinking very intent and busy, still that toy runs in their mind, that fear, that suspicion, that abuse, that jealousy […].”
    “To fly about playing their wanton toys.”
    “What if a toy take 'em i'th' heels now, and they all run away.”
    “Nor light and idle toys my lines may vainly swell.”
  7. (obsolete)An old story; a silly tale.
    “More strange than true: I never may believe these antique fables, nor these fairy toys.”
  8. (Scotland, archaic)A headdress of linen or wool that hangs down over the shoulders, worn by elderly women of the lower classes.
    “Having, moreover, put on her clean toy, rokelay, and scarlet plaid.”
  9. (abbreviation, alt-of, ellipsis, euphemistic)Ellipsis of sex toy.
  10. (derogatory, slang)An inferior graffiti artist.
    “It is incorrect to say that toys tag and masters piece; toys just do bad tags, bad throw-ups, and bad pieces.”
    “I was a toy until I met Sear, who moved here from Toronto and showed me the book Subway Art.”
    “DAVE COLUMBO (played by Gabriel Bisset-Smith): So, Rave, you’re a graffiti artist. RAVE: Writer. Graffiti writer. There’s a difference. DAVE COLUMBO: What do you make of “I Came By”(the practice of robbing rich people’s houses and tagging them with the words “I came by”)? RAVE: I think whoever done it is a fucking toy. I heard it’s not the same crew anymore.”
  11. (Multicultural-London-English, slang)A gun.
    “RONNIE: Now, that is a SIG Sauer P226. JIMMY VICKERS (played by Danny Dyer): Yeah, takes 19 in the clip. It’s effective up to 50 metres. RONNIE: Man knows his toys.”
  12. (dated, euphemistic, slang)The penis.
  13. (dated, euphemistic, slang)The vagina.
  14. (dated, slang)A watch.
    “a toy and tackle (a watch and chain)”
    “Me and the other one went by ourselves; he was very tricky (clever) at getting a poge or a toy, but he would not touch toys because we was afraid of being turned over (searched).”
    “And as it commonly took three men to secure a single watch in the open street—one to 'front,' one to snatch, and a third to take from the snatcher—the gains of the toy-getting trade were poor, except to the fence.”
  15. (dated, slang)A small jar (about an inch across) used to hold prepared opium.
    “Sonia, with a woman's dainty deftness in small matters, dug out the chocolate-colored opium from a little white jar, a "toey," cooking it over a steady flame of peanut-oil.”
    “Chang was always on call, to go to Americans with "toys" of hop, ready to "cook," if desired by his patrons.”
  16. (dated, slang)A small ball of opium (about the size of a pea).
    “I smoked a toy a day, same as on the ship. You could buy a small toy for two dollars.”
    “The act at the Alamo began with Jackson sprawled on a chair and pretending to be smoking opium. He used a broom handle with a tin cup at the end as if he were cooking opium. There wasn't a patron in the joint who had to ask what they were pretending to do. When Jackson took small balls of wax and said he was making "toys," everybody laughed.”

verb

  1. (intransitive)To play (with) in an idle or desultory way.
    “to toy with a piece of food on one’s plate”
    “Figo is toying with the English defence.”
    “His [Hercules's] Lyons skin chaungd to a pall of gold, / In which forgetting warres, he onely ioyed / In combats of ſweet loue, and with his miſtreſſe toyed.”
  2. (intransitive)To ponder or consider.
    “I have been toying with the idea of starting my own business.”
  3. (slang, transitive)To stimulate with a sex toy.
    “He could see her hand go to her slit, and soon she was toying herself along, breathing heavily.”

adj

  1. (attributive)Impractical or unsuitable for real-world use, due to being unrealistically small or simple.
    “Our evaluation scenarios are purposefully simplistic […] This implies that the scenarios are quite toy and not representative of real deployments.”

name

  1. A surname.

Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English toye (“amorous play, piece of fun or entertainment”), probably from Middle Dutch toy, tuyg (“tools, apparatus, utensil, ornament”) as in Dutch speel-tuig (“plaything, toy”), from Old…

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Inherited from Middle English toye (“amorous play, piece of fun or entertainment”), probably from Middle Dutch toy, tuyg (“tools, apparatus, utensil, ornament”) as in Dutch speel-tuig (“plaything, toy”), from Old Dutch *tiug, from Proto-West Germanic *tiugī̆, *teug, from Proto-Germanic *teugą (“stuff, matter, device, gear, lever”, literally “that which is drawn or pulled”), from Proto-Germanic *teuhaną (“to lead, bring, pull”), from Proto-Indo-European *dewk- (“to pull, lead”). Cognate with Dutch tuig (“thing”), German Zeug (“stuff”), Danish tøj (“stuff”), Icelandic tygi, Norwegian tøy (“equipment, riggings, stuff”), Swedish tyg (“cloth, textile, fabric”). Related to tug, tow, taw, tew.

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