noddy
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Definition
noun (English)
1. (countable, archaic) A silly or stupid person; a fool, an idiot.Examples: "I graunt for my parte by fayth of my body / why where the deuyll is this horeſon nody"; "Hum[phrey]. If it be ſo, my friend, you vſe me fine, / VVhat do you thinke I am? / Iasp[er]. An arrant noddie / Hum. A vvord of obliquie, novv by Gods bodie, / I'le tell thy maiſter for I knovv thee vvell."; "Leo Decimus [Pope Leo X] that ſcoffing Pope, […] took an extraordinary delight in humoring of ſilly fellovves, and to put gulleries vpon them, […] he made ſoft fellovves ſtarke noddies, and ſuch as vvere fooliſh, quite mad before hee left them."Synonyms: addle-brain, addlehead, addle pate, airhead, baboon, beanbrain, beetlebrain, beetleheadarchaiccountable
2. (card games, historical)Examples: "The ſpout of ſport, and follies turtle Doue, / Noddie turn'd vp, all made, yet loſe the tricke."; "You vvant four, and I tvvo, and my Deal: Novv, Knave noddy—no, Hearts be Trumps."countablehistorical
3. (card games, historical)Examples: "[W]ell let not me take you at Noddy anie more, leaſt I preſent you to the pariſh for a gamſter, this is the ninth ſet that you haue loſt, and yet you will not leaue off."; "Let 'hem embrace more frugal pastimes. VVhy ſhould not the thriftie and right vvorſhipfull game of Poſt and payre content 'hem? Or the vvittie inuention of Noddie, for counters? or God make them rich, at the Tables? but Masking, and Reuelling?"; "[H]e told me he had him at command when he was a page, but by plaieing to [too] much at primeroe and noddy he loſt Time and his monie to [too]."historicaluncountable
4. (card games, historical)Examples: "I left her at Cardes, ſhee'll ſit vp till you come, becauſe ſhee'll haue you play a game at Noddie; […]"Synonyms: sexual intercoursebroadlycountablehistoricalobsoleteslanguncountable
adj (English)
1. (England, regional) Foolish, silly, stupid.Examples: "For that no man shulde se / Nor rede in any scrolles / Of theyr dronken nolles, / Nor of theyr noddy polles, […]"; "I beſeech you, VVill your VViſdoms, or common Senſe, or Underſtanding, or vvhat you vvill call it, approve of nothing in our Common-Prayer Book, that you preſent us vvith an inane nihil, a nevv Directory of a noddy Synod, or find you ſo many Deficiencies in Monarchical Government, that you ſhould ſeek to introduce an Ochlocracy, a People Svvay?"Englandregional
verb (English)
1. (transitive, obsolete, rare) Synonym of noddify (“to make (someone) into a noddy (noun sense 1), to make a fool of”)Examples: "If ſuch an Aſſe be noddied for the nonce, / I ſay but this, to helpe his Idle fit; / Let him but thanke himſelfe for lacke of VVit, […]"Synonyms: noddifyobsoleteraretransitive
noun (English)
1. (Ireland, Scotland, road transport, historical) A small two-wheeled carriage drawn by a single horse.Examples: "[S]he has brought over a nevv language vvith her. […] VVhy a new kind of a London Engliſh, that's no more like our Iriſh Engliſh, than a coxcomb's fine gilded chariot like a Glaſſmanogue [i.e., Phibsborough, Dublin] noddy."; ""By Jove, I think one of us must go into town.[…]" / "Let's see Nutter—you or I must go—we'll take one of these songster's "noddies."["] [A "noddy," give me leave to remark, was the one-horse hack vehicle of Dublin and the country round, which has since given place to the jaunting car, which is, in turn, half superseded by the cab.]"; "Down there Emmet was hanged, drawn and quartered. Greasy black rope. Dogs licking the blood off the street when the lord lieutenant's wife drove by in her noddy."IrelandScotlandhistorical
2. (MLE, slang) Synonym of fellatio.Examples: "Bakin' off of this light skin hottie / Sweet ting, arch ya up and give noddy"Synonyms: fellatioMulticultural-London-Englishslang
3. (Newfoundland, Northeastern US) Synonym of northern fulmar (“an Arctic seabird, Fulmarus glacialis”).Synonyms: northern fulmarNewfoundlandNortheasternUS
4. (UK, television, informal) A cutaway scene of a television interviewer nodding at the person being interviewed (or sometimes the interviewee nodding at the interviewer), often used to cover an editing gap in an interview.Examples: "Noddies are often filmed after the interview in question has finished."Synonyms: nodder, noddy headshot, noddy-shot, nod shotUKinformal
5. (obsolete)Examples: "The elegant inverted Pendulum or Noddy contrived by the late Mr Hardy, suggested to me a different arrangement. […] It is evident that, by adjusting the stiffness of the wire, or the height of the ball C, we may alter to any extent the relation of the forces of Elasticity and of Gravity, and consequently render the equilibrium of the machine in a vertical position stable, indifferent, or unstable."obsolete
6. (obsolete)Examples: "In Paternoſter-rovv, vve found a fellovv at nodie upon a ſtall, vvith his Lanthorn and Candle by him, having firſt ſeized on that, and throvvn it into the Kennel, vve proſecuted our abuſe by falling upon him, and beating him. […] [T]o our coſt, vve found him as nimble and as light footed as a Stag, vvho overtaking us, ſurprized us; and as he vvas carrying us before the Conſtable, vve met vvith the grand Round, vvho, vvithout as much examination, committed us as Rates to the Counter."obsoleterare
adj (English)
1. (archaic) Drowsy, sleepy.Examples: "[…] I'll say a prayer and try to go to sleep. I feel very noddy all at once."archaic
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