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Definition of baldy in English: baldy(also baldie) nounPlural baldies ˈbɔːldiˈbɔldi derogatory, informal A bald-headed person. Example sentencesExamples - Still the large contingent of baldies and grey-hairs (myself in both camps) seem to really dig it.
- The occasional young face was apparent among the baldies and fatties.
- Not all male baldies are unhappy with their hairless lot.
- I am a baldie and over the last year or so, I have noticed more men with longer hair and that women are paying less attention to bald headed men.
- But the tough-looking kid, sensing she's about to lose her milk bottle, says, ‘I don't think so, baldy.’
- Even so, despite her ‘inner beauty’ platitudes, she's voted off the fats, baldies and dental monstrosities in an entirely predictable manner.
- The irony gets a little heavy-handed - one of the baldies discovers love while picking up an anorexic chick in the hospital cafeteria - but the sentiment is genuine.
- But as a middle-aged baldie who stands at five foot eight with a following wind, I hesitate to go around criticising how other people look.
- And if he keeps up this momentum, the baldie who launched a thousand advert soundtracks should start watching his back.
- For the most part, the Etech conference was made up of two groups: the graybeards and the baldies (alternatively the t-shirt brigade).
adjectiveˈbɔːldiˈbɔldi Irish, Scottish Bald. Example sentencesExamples - I was still quite dull at that point, and to add to it, I looked like a baldy old man.
- But much as I'd like to take a critical blowtorch to the baldie vegan's latest platter, there's no criticising his not broke/don't fix it decision.
- If this was Sheffield, where The Full Monty came from, a wig war would have been the cue for slapper jokes and baldy scams, but not here.
- The protagonist is a middle aged man in blue overalls, with a neat haircut and little baldy patch.
- Then as it drew closer I realised that it was a toupee and that the wind had blown it straight of his baldy head.
Synonyms hairless, bald-headed, smooth Definition of baldy in US English: baldy(also baldie) nounˈbôldēˈbɔldi derogatory, informal A baldheaded person. Example sentencesExamples - But as a middle-aged baldie who stands at five foot eight with a following wind, I hesitate to go around criticising how other people look.
- The occasional young face was apparent among the baldies and fatties.
- Still the large contingent of baldies and grey-hairs (myself in both camps) seem to really dig it.
- For the most part, the Etech conference was made up of two groups: the graybeards and the baldies (alternatively the t-shirt brigade).
- And if he keeps up this momentum, the baldie who launched a thousand advert soundtracks should start watching his back.
- Even so, despite her ‘inner beauty’ platitudes, she's voted off the fats, baldies and dental monstrosities in an entirely predictable manner.
- Not all male baldies are unhappy with their hairless lot.
- The irony gets a little heavy-handed - one of the baldies discovers love while picking up an anorexic chick in the hospital cafeteria - but the sentiment is genuine.
- I am a baldie and over the last year or so, I have noticed more men with longer hair and that women are paying less attention to bald headed men.
- But the tough-looking kid, sensing she's about to lose her milk bottle, says, ‘I don't think so, baldy.’
adjectiveˈbôldēˈbɔldi Irish, Scottish attributive Bald. Example sentencesExamples - The protagonist is a middle aged man in blue overalls, with a neat haircut and little baldy patch.
- If this was Sheffield, where The Full Monty came from, a wig war would have been the cue for slapper jokes and baldy scams, but not here.
- But much as I'd like to take a critical blowtorch to the baldie vegan's latest platter, there's no criticising his not broke/don't fix it decision.
- Then as it drew closer I realised that it was a toupee and that the wind had blown it straight of his baldy head.
- I was still quite dull at that point, and to add to it, I looked like a baldy old man.
Synonyms hairless, bald-headed, smooth |