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nudie|ˈnjuːdɪ| Also nudey. [f. nude a. and n. + -ie.] A nude show; a nude person; a film, photograph, or magazine featuring nudity. Also attrib. or as adj.
1935Amer. Mercury June 230/1 Nudie, nude show. 1939Amer. Speech XIV. 4 A ‘nudie’ (nudist picture)..is ‘cinemerotic’. 1942Berrey & Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §509/24 ‘Strip-tease’,..nudie. Ibid. §583/31 ‘Strip-teaser’,..nudie. Ibid. §590/9 Burlesque show,..nudie. Ibid. §608/1 Bare skinema, nudie, nudie pic,..a nudist picture. 1964New Statesman 21 Feb. 306/3 Trying to break away from nudies and naughties. 1967Punch 4 Oct. 506/2 He had..submitted Furd's photograph to several nudie magazines. 1968Wall St. Jrnl. 24 Apr., Russ Meyer is king of the ‘nudies’. But his influence on American moviemaking is not inconsiderable. 1970K. Platt Pushbutton Butterfly xiv. 161, I riffled the chromos. Nudies of Janet Sanders. 1971R. Petrie Thorne in Flesh vi. 84 Desmond Morris's ‘Naked Ape’. Another case of a nudey dust-jacket selling a serious book. 1971Petticoat 17 July 7/3 The nudie stills appear in sex magazines all over the world. 1972Guardian 16 Feb. 13/1 Male nudie pin-ups. 1974P. Gzowski This Country 197/1 That the nudies have such phenomenal mass-market circulations says something about our sexuality. |