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rellies

British  
/ ˈrɛlɪz /

plural noun

  1. informal  relatives

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So she's off to meet the rellies, at Leipzig zoo.

From The Guardian

So he was sent to boarding school in England, and was passed around among aristocratic rellies in the holidays, before joining the navy to fight against the Nazis who were married to his sisters.

From The Guardian

I meet people from really grand backgrounds who had horrible parents who took no interest in them, whereas I'm a working-class boy from Deptford who was worshipped by all my rellies.

From The Guardian

As a blooming rule, I rellies upon me sniff, me smile and me eye.

From Project Gutenberg

They plan their plumed flying outfits; they hide from commanding rellies and teachers in a gaudy nest they build in their kitchen; they wait for the night to appear, "like a little fish's ear".

From The Guardian