wizzy

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Noun[edit]

wizzy (plural wizzies)

  1. (rare, informal) A wizard.
    • 1925, Larry Semon, The Wizard of Oz:
      "Do your stuff, Wizzy!"
    • (Can we date this quote?), William Forde, Douglas the Dragon - Omnibus Edition, Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 90:
      When this had been done, the wizard instructed the children to put on smiley faces and sing happy songs as they danced around Douglas the Dragon. “You're bonkers, Wizzy!” yelled Frances McNally as she picked her nose, scrutinised its ...
    • 2005, Jude Rawlins, Cul de Sac: Lyrics, Prose and Poems 1987-2004, Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 164:
      ... called Ton... oh, you already have... So, you want the great and powerful Wizard's assistance in giving you mere directions, you snivelling little..." "Hey wizzy, stop the insults and make with the local information, this is a short story, not a major ...
    • 2011, Wizards of Waverly Place, season 4 episode 19:
      Alex: Wizzy wizzy wizzy! WizTech students: Oy oy oy!
    • 2014, Damian Perry, Dwarves in Space, Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 51:
      The fact is, there's only room for one wizard in the area, and you'we proved it isn't me! Not me. ... “I didn't want a second rate wizard taking my place! My place, no. ... Wizzies you have to be ceerful of, but I'm not afeared o' them. Nay, King ...