nudy
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Etymology[edit]
From nude + -y (relating to nakedness) and nude + -y (diminutive).
Adjective[edit]
nudy (comparative nudier or more nudy, superlative nudiest or most nudy)
- (informal) Relating to nudity or nudeness.
- 1969, David English, Divided they stand:
- The New Yorkers took over the Americana Hotel at the north end of the beach, where the management welcomed them with the news that the supper-club show "Toujours Paris" was the "naughtiest, nudiest, sauciest show this side of Europe.
- (informal) Naked.
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Noun[edit]
nudy f
- inflection of nuda:
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