baccy
»Man works, as he thinks, for beer and baccy.» (T. T. T. 59. 20.)
A »minor poet.» Conversation between ladies and gentlemen.
»You had to walk ten miles to get your baccy.» (Three Men In A Boat 8. 8.)
»He sent them out to buy his baccy,» (Novel Notes 80. 16.)
A young gentleman.
Baccy is a vulgar form of tobacco, more vulgar than bacco. The formation of the word, with a gradual weakening of the last, unaccented syllable, is characteristic of vulgar language: baccoᵘ > baccŏ (or backer) > baccy.
bally
»I call the whole thing bally foolishness.» (Three Men In A Boat 14. 7.)