darbies (DAR-bees) noun

   Handcuffs; manacles.

[Shortening of Father Darby's/Derby's bands (or bonds). Apparently
after the rigid terms of a 16th century English usurer of that name.]

  "Soon, however, tools began emerging on the scene that allowed bloggers
   to dash their computer darbies and perform mobile weblogging, or
   moblogging."
   John P. Mello Jr.; Blogging Now Wireless, With Photos; The Boston Globe;
   Apr 12, 2004.

  "'But the darbies,' said Hatteraick, looking upon his fetters."
   Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832); Guy Mannering.

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