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indy

English

Etymology 1

From independent, by shortening, +? -y

Noun

indy (plural indies)

  1. An independent entity.

Adjective

indy (not comparable)

  1. Independent, unaffiliated (especially not affiliated with a major organization or company).
Usage notes

Usage of indie and indy depends on context. For popular culture, indie is preferred, but for wrestling on the independent circuit, indy is preferred.

Related terms
  • indie

Etymology 2

From Indianapolis (location of major car race)

Noun

indy (plural indies)

  1. cars designed to meet the rules on the Indianapolis 500 car race.

Anagrams

  • Yidn, dyin'

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lindy

English

Etymology

Probably from Lindy, the nickname of US aviator Charles A. Lindbergh.

Noun

lindy (plural lindys or lindies)

  1. A jitterbug, originated in Harlem, New York.

References

  • Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary, Springfield, Massachusetts, G.&C. Merriam Co., 1967

Tlahuica

Noun

lindy

  1. hummingbird

References

  • Elpidia Reynoso González, Vocabulario Español-Tlahuica (1998)

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