British informal plural of baccy; cigarettes or tobacco.
Shortened form of 'tobacco' with the -ies plural suffix; baccy is British slang that emerged in the 19th century as a playful abbreviation.
British English has amazing informal nicknames for things—'baccies' for cigarettes, 'brekkie' for breakfast—showing how slang creates casual, friendly versions of everyday words.
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