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shacket

1 American  
[shak-it] / ˈʃæk ɪt /

noun

  1. a garment in the style of a button-down shirt, made of a thicker fabric and usually worn over other shirts.

    This hip-grazing shacket is cozier than the cropped style, which makes it a good option to wear over dresses or skirts.


shacket 2 American  
[shak-it] / ˈʃæk ɪt /

noun

Chiefly Rhode Island.
  1. a yellowjacket or hornet.


Etymology

Origin of shacket1

First recorded in 1885–90; origin uncertain; perhaps a variant of jacket ( def. ) or, in later use, a blend of sh(irt) ( def. ) + (j)acket ( def. )

Origin of shacket2

First recorded in 1925–30; origin uncertain; perhaps a variant of jacket ( def. )

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