hoodie
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From hood + -ie (diminutive suffix). In sense “person wearing a hoodie”, influenced by sense -ie (“person associated with suffixed noun, often derogatory”); compare townie.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhʊdi/
- Rhymes: -ʊdi
Noun
hoodie (plural hoodies)
- A sweatshirt, with an integral hood and, sometimes, a large kangaroo pocket at the front.
- Synonyms: kangaroo, kangaroo jacket, bunny hug
- (Britain, slang, often with negative connotation of yobbishness) A young person wearing such a sweatshirt, usually a male.
- 2006,The Guardian, July 10, London
- Show more understanding of hoodies, urges Cameron
- 2012, Harriet Sergeant, The only place my hoodie friend felt at home? Prison (in the Mail Online)
- En route, we dropped by the home of Lips — one of the very few gang members who still lived with his mother — to pick up some clothes for Tuggy. There, we discussed which pair of trainers to bring him — no small decision, as the soul of the hoodie resides in his trainers.
- 2006,The Guardian, July 10, London
- (slang) Foreskin.
Translations
sweatshirt, with an integral hood
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young person wearing such a sweatshirt
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