or Dublin jackeen, subs. (Irish).—A Dublin ’ARRY (q.v.). [From JACK + EEN, a suffix expressive of contempt or inferiority; a diminutive.]

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  1894.  E. Œ SOMERVILLE & MARTIN ROSS, The Real Charlotte, iii. 246. Don’t you remember what Mrs. Baker said about me, that ‘you couldn’t expect any manners from a DUBLIN JACKEEN’?

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