RACKETY


Meaning of RACKETY in English

adjective

also rack·et·ty ˈrakə̇d.ē, -ə̇tē, -i

( sometimes -er/-est )

Etymology: racket (III) + -y

1. : noisy

rackety streetcar

: exciting

2. : addicted to or characterized by racketing or reveling : gay , dissipated , rowdy , raffish

rather rackety but class-conscious world of sport — Times Literary Supplement

3. : rickety

his memory was even more rackety — E.C.Wagenknecht

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.