meady
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English[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
Adjective[edit]
meady (comparative more meady, superlative most meady)
- Containing, or resembling, mead.
- 2017, Wayne DePriest, Angeltown, page 20:
- My beer and a leather covered menu were placed at my elbow as I ruminated and my waiter stood silently beside the table while I sampled the beverage. I was pleasantly surprised. It had a rich, meady flavor […]
Etymology 2[edit]
mid + -y, sound shift as in eediot for idiot, though that one happened in Jamaican Creole, to be effective in the MLE accent, already.
Alternative spelling[edit]
Adjective[edit]
meady (comparative more meady, superlative most meady)
- (MLE) Of middling appearance, not particularly attractive.
- 2024 March 7, “Wine & Dine” (0:51 from the start), Lando 24z (lyrics):
- this barbie & she’s moving meady, had to ask her like “what she’s on?”