meady

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English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From mead +‎ -y.

Adjective

meady (comparative more meady, superlative most meady)

  1. Containing, or resembling, mead.
    • 2017, Wayne DePriest, Angeltown, page 20:
      My beer and a leather covered menu were placed at my elbow as I ruminated and my waiter stood silently beside the table while I sampled the beverage. I was pleasantly surprised. It had a rich, meady flavor []

Etymology 2

From mid +‎ -y, sound shift as in eediot for idiot, though that one happened in Jamaican Creole, to be effective in the MLE accent, already.

Alternative spelling

Adjective

meady (comparative more meady, superlative most meady)

  1. (MLE) Of middling appearance, not particularly attractive.
    • 2024 March 7, “Wine & Dine” (0:51 from the start), Lando 24z (lyrics):
      this barbie & she’s moving meady, had to ask her like “what she’s on?”

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