a. humorous. Obs. In Dicts. elboic(k. [f. ELBOW + -IC.] (See quot.)
1654. Gayton, Pleas. Notes, I. iii. 10. Verses, which being above Hexameters, full sometimes, and sometimes over-makes, that rather sounding verse, we call Elbowick.
1727. Bailey, II. Elboick, a sentence or verse of a rude or ruffling quality, as it were hunching or pushing with the elbow.
1734. Littleton, Lat. Dict., Elboick verse, carmen hypermetrum or redundans.
1775. in Ash.