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baldy

[ bawl-dee ]

noun

, Informal.
, plural bald·ies.
  1. Usually Disparaging and Offensive. a bald person (sometimes used as a facetious term of address).


baldy

/ ˈbɔːldɪ /

adjective

  1. bald


noun

  1. a bald person

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Word History and Origins

Origin of baldy1

First recorded in 1860–65; bald + -y 2

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Example Sentences

When he emerged from the Zen monastery on Mount Baldy, his enlightenment was followed with an all too worldly disaster.

His friends were safely known by the Polish versions of Toothy, Hoppy, Conky, Baldy, Whitey, Carrot Top and Chopper.

"Restricted for thirty solar years according to the Probability Graphs," mused Baldy.

With a yell Baldy grabbed the 44 head, and held it securely in his great fist till the Boy ran to his rescue.

He turned his canoe to land, lifted her out and hid her in the bushes, and struck back straight for the face of “Old Baldy.”

Pep expects a treat when he gets up here, she said, and Baldy likes this tall grass, he doesnt have to stoop so low to get it.

It was a bear story equal to the one the prophet relates when the children called him Baldy.

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