different between permie vs hermie

permie

English

Etymology

permanent +? -ie

Noun

permie (plural permies)

  1. (Britain, informal) A permanent employee.
    • 1999, "Martin", Bullying, Abuse and Harrrassment[sic], then Termination at work (on newsgroup uk.legal)
      Even if you take six months off you will still earn more than most IT permies, and about three times as much as non-IT permies.

Antonyms

  • casual
  • contractor
  • temp

Anagrams

  • E-Prime, Empire, empire, epimer, premie

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hermie

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?h??mi/, /?h?mi/
  • Rhymes: -??(?)mi

Etymology 1

From hermit +? -ie.

Noun

hermie (plural hermies)

  1. (informal) hermit crab
    • 2011, Kelli A. Wilkins, Hermit Crabs For Dummies
      Your hermies need a second home to chill out in whenever they're sick or molting.

Etymology 2

From herm +? -ie.

Noun

hermie (plural hermies)

  1. (informal) hermaphrodite
    • 2002, Jorge Cervantes, Indoor Marijuana Horticulture, ?ISBN.
    • 2007, KS Augustin, Hunted Hermaphrodite Lover, Challis Tower (publ.), ?ISBN.

Anagrams

  • Heimer

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