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nuddy, n. colloq. (orig. Austral.).|ˈnʌdɪ| Also nuddie. [f. nudd-, jocular (or euphem.) phonetic alteration of nude n. + -y or with sounding of final -e.] In phr. in the nuddy, in the nude, naked.
1953Bulletin (Sydney) 11 Nov. 12/2 The young matron of the ‘blacksoil country’ whom the artist depicted in the nuddie killing a snake..did a good job. 1959D. Hewett Bobbin Up v. 60 Take your bloody clothes and quit standin' there half in the nuddy. 1963R. H. Morrieson Scarecrow (1964) i. 13 Les and I had gone swimming in the ‘nuddy’ time and time again. 1976S. Weller Bastards I have Met 87 Quick—ring her back—she's in the nuddy—give her a scare. 1980E. Metcalfe Garden Party 43 The day I can slip into something of Eleanor's, I'll paint myself bright green all over and walk down the Mall in the nuddy. |