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preemie N. Amer. slang.|ˈpriːmɪ| Also premie, premy. [f. premature n. + -y6, -ie.] A premature birth; a baby born prematurely. Also attrib.
1927Amer. Speech II. 314/1 A baby delivered prematurely is a ‘premy’. 1942Berrey & Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §534/6 Premie, a premature birth. 1949N.Y. Times 25 Sept. i. 75/2 Saving 75 per cent of the ‘preemies’ born. Ibid., The dread eye diseases said to afflict ‘preemies’ are unfounded. 1968Trans-Action Oct. 7/2 The prematures were more likely to be below their proper grade in school. Among white children..19·4 percent of the preemies were..in special classes. 1975Time (Canada ed.) 19 May 57/1 The preemie's sense of security is further heightened by the recorded sound of a pregnant mother's heartbeat piped into the artificial womb. 1976Word 1971 XXVII. 61 The present-day premie nursery is the precursor of the prenatal assessment laboratory of tomorrow. |