Meady

//ˈmiːdi// adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Containing, or resembling, mead.

    "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 […]"

  2. 2
    Of middling appearance, not particularly attractive. Multicultural-London-English

    "this barbie & she’s moving meady, had to ask her like “what she’s on?”"

Example

More examples

"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

Etymology 1

From mead + -y.

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.

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