noncey

English

Adjective

noncey (comparative more noncey, superlative most noncey)

  1. Alternative spelling of noncy.
    • 2016, Steve Jones with Ben Thompson, “My Nicotine Rag”, in Lonely Boy: Tales from a Sex Pistol, London: William Heinemann, →ISBN, part I (Before), page 12:
      My grandad was a grumpy old sod, but he was funny with it. He would sit me on his lap – there was no weird shit there, nothing noncey – and he had this rag that he used to blow cigarette smoke into and then hold it over my face.
    • 2020, Richard W Hardwick, “Ten …”, in Paedophile Hunters, Lapwing Books, →ISBN:
      ‘Yes, I know she’s not real. But you have a pretend person in your head, a little girl, and she meets men for sex. / ‘She’s twelve years old you noncey cunt. Fuck off.’
    • 2023, Alice Ievins, “Distorting Institutions: Structuring the Moral Dialogue”, in The Stains of Imprisonment: Moral Communication and Men Convicted of Sex Offenses, Oakland, Calif.: University of California Press, →ISBN, page 49:
      Second, many prisoners sought to escape the expansive implications of the “sex offender” label by distinguishing themselves from others bearing the same stain. In some cases, prisoners did this based on their appearances. Tony said that it was painful to be placed in the same category as people he described as “noncey-looking”: []