noun
- plural of hurdy; a type of street organ or barrel organ, especially a hand-cranked musical instrument
- plural of hurdy; the buttocks or hips
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Usage: slang; informal
Examples
- The street musician played one of the old hurdies on the corner.
- We heard the cheerful tune of a hurdy-gurdy—or hurdy, as some call it—echoing through the market.
- The carnival featured several vintage hurdies that delighted the children.
- He moved his hurdies as he danced to the music.