tibby n.2
the head.
Sl. and Its Analogues. | ||
Dundee Courier 4 Nov. 8/1: I saw he was a rum kiddy so I gave him one on the tibby, and held him till the rozzer came up. |
In phrases
(UK Und.) a phr. used to acknowledge a debt.
Swell’s Night Guide 134/1: Tibby, one on your, owe you one. |