1. sparky - Noun
2. sparky - Adjective
3. Sparky - Proper noun
Sparky
A nickname for someone who is lively and animated.
sparky (comparative sparkier, superlative sparkiest)
Lively and animated.
(US, Navy) A radio operator.
(UK, Australia, New Zealand) An electrician.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgOld Sparky seems such a thing of perversity when I look back on those days, such a deadly bit of folly. Fragile as blown glass, we are, even under the best of conditions. To kill each other with gas and electricity, and in cold blood? The folly. The horror. Stephen King
Sparky Lyle threw me a slider, and it wound up in the seats. We won, and it was a memorable moment. Richie Allen
A Message to Children Who Have Read This Book - When you grow up and have children of your own, do please remember something important: a stodgy parent is no fun at all. What a child wants and deserves is a parent who is SPARKY. Roald Dahl
"Dinah,” Sparky said, "you're indispensable.” She knew exactly what this meant, in meeting-speak: they would put her out the airlock if they could. Neal Stephenson
In May, with the team off to a slow start and trailing the Dodgers, Sparky Anderson made a bold move by moving Rose to third base, a position where he had very little experience, and inserting Foster in left field. Source: Internet
A therapy dog named Sparky gives some love to Ashley Perez, 18, and Nik Keebler, 22, during an event at the University of Central Florida's Center for Counseling and Psychological Services. Source: Internet