texta
A coloured felt-tip pen, usually wide-tipped for use by children.
Noun
- A coloured felt-tip pen, usually wide-tipped for use by children.
- Here is what a wombat burrow may look like. Using coloured pencils or textas, colour in the wombat burrows. - 2003, Mark Fox, Discovering Australian Animals, page 34:
- He pencilled a map of India onto a piece of chipboard, and then went over the outline with a texta. He went over the texta outline with a razorblade and then, with a knife, he cut away the excess chipboard. - 2008,...
- 2009, Colin McLaren, Infiltration: The True Story of the Man Who Cracked the Mafia, Melbourne University Press, page 53, Minute weighing scales sat on top of desks, glass syringe kits lay idle, mug shots were pinned...
Origin
By trademark erosion from Texta, a registered trademark of Australian stationery company Jasco Pty Ltd. Presumably from text. Usage of the word began from the 1970s, when primary school children in Australia used the brand of felt-tip markers with bright, colourful packaging, prominently displaying the name "TEXTA".