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SPOT THE DIFFERENCE
What's the difference between ...? A 'Chuckay', and a 'Dockay' A 'Chuckay', is a small stone, which is thrown in an attempt to gain someone's attention. For example, if a friend is sleeping late and won't answer the doorbell, a 'Chuckay', is usually thrown at the bedroom window to rouse them. A 'Dockay', however, is a much larger stone, and if thrown, it is usually intended to cause actual bodily harm. In brief, a 'Chuckay', is used to wake from sleep and a 'Dockay' is used to put to sleep.
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