RE: Three month graph4 Jun 2019 11:13
The term "pikey" is possibly derived from "pike" which, c. 1520, meant "highway" and is related to the words turnpike (toll road) and pikeman (toll collector).[5] Another possible etymology is that it derives from the Old English verb pikka (meaning to peck, pick or steal) which became piken in Middle English, before falling out of use. Part of its meaning survives in modern Dutch pikken, meaning to steal as well as in the old French slang "piquer", to snatch, to steal.[6] In Robert Henryson's Fable Collection (late 15th century), in the fable of the Two Mice, the thieving mice are referred to on more than one occasion as 'pykeris'
No racism at all. As for stealing, the european counties that have taken Ryanair to court for a multitude of reasons relating to Social security payments and employer responsibilities etc would indicate a little more than sharp practise.
But hey why not pull the racist card to prevent negativity to yo buddy