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English
Etymology
From blink + -y.
Pronunciation
Adjective
blinky (comparative more blinky, superlative most blinky)
- Of eyes or people/animals: blinking repeatedly, prone to blink.
1941, Emily Carr, chapter 18, in Klee Wyck:The door of the cabin creaked. Smith's blinky eye peeped out to see if he had dreamed us.
- flickery, prone to flicker (of lights, shining objects)
1906, E. Nesbit, chapter 2, in The Railway Children:She struck a match and relighted the candle and everyone looked at each other by its winky, blinky light.
1997, Don DeLillo, Underworld, New York: Scribner, Part 6, Chapter 4:[…] the rosary beads that hung from her belt like a zoot-suiter's key chain were blinky bright […]
- (US, dialectal) Of milk: turned somewhat sour.
- Synonym: off
1960, Harriette Simpson Arnow, Seedtime on the Cumberland:No proper place for cooling milk in summer meant not only blinky milk unfit to drink, but no sweet cream for the cream jug that most of them had, and neither good butter nor buttermilk could come from milk not properly cooled.
1978, Tom Reamy, Blind Voices:She took a swallow of milk and made a face. "This milk is blinky."
Mrs. Willet frowned. 'It shouldn't be. I just got it yesterday." She opened the top of the icebox and looked into the ice compartment. She groaned. "The block of ice I got yesterday is almost melted."
Derived terms
Noun
blinky (plural blinkies)
- (photography) in digital photography, a flashing pixel.
Blinkies visually indicate the areas of a photograph where the exposure is beyond the range of the film.
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