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typey, a.|ˈtaɪpɪ| Also typy. [f. type n.1 + -y1.] Of a domestic animal: exhibiting the distinctive characteristics of the breed; being a perfect specimen of the breed.
193119th Century Feb. 210 It is not registered bulls that are needed, nor ‘typey’ bulls, but proved bulls, whether registered or not. 1951Sun (Baltimore) 9 Oct. (b ed.) 11/3 One bull might be as ‘typy’ (Angus argot for conforming to perfect physical standards) as another bull. 1976Horse & Hound 10 Dec. 67/4 (Advt.), Pure Arabian filly... Very typey with large eyes and one of the best movers we have ever seen. 1980Hunting Ann. 1981 107 (Advt.), Typey pups sired by our top studs and from matings within our own pack. |