undie

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English

Etymology 1

From undies.

Pronunciation

Noun

undie (plural undies)

  1. (informal, often attributive) Underwear.
    • 1999 November, Derek de Koff, "Portrait of a Fetishist", Out, page 70:
      Here are a few pointers from an undie-snatching master.
    • 2004 November, Lian Dolan, "Chaos Chronicles", Working Mother, page 98:
      Add an undie stop to the list.
    • 2006, Upamanyu Chatterjee, Weight Loss, page 348:
      Pick up the baby’s vest off the floor and put it on as an undie.
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From undercover.

Pronunciation

Noun

undie (plural undies)

  1. (informal) A spy, undercover agent.
    • 2016, “Let’s Lurk”, ASAP (lyrics), performed by 67 ft Giggs:
      I've got mad hate for the undies
      Moving like gyal, tryna cuff me
    • 2017, “All This”, performed by Mayhem (Uptop):
      Got a mind for the undies
      I'm tryna stay far from the pigs

Etymology 3

From un- +‎ die.

Pronunciation

Verb

undie (third-person singular simple present undies, present participle undying, simple past and past participle undied)

  1. (intransitive) To come back to life after having died.
  2. (intransitive) To become undead.

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