Also 9 flukey. [f. FLUKE sb.1 + -Y1.] Infested with flukes; pertaining to an animal infested with flukes.

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1855.  Robinson, Whitby Gloss., Fluked or Fluky, worm-eaten, or rather when the worm holes channel or flow into each other.

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1874.  ‘C. King,’ Jon Duan (Melbourne), LXV. 25.

        And o’er country take a hasty scamper,
Regardless of flukey meat and damper.

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