blindie

English

Etymology

blind + -ie

Noun

blindie (plural blindies)

  1. (slang, derogatory, offensive) A blind person.
    Coordinate term: deafie
    • 2012, Sam Antrim Kane, Why Can't They See Me?: My Sister Jan's Story, page 11:
      In first grade I learned how cruel kids could be. We were on the playground, and this boy, Andy, was laughing and calling Jan names:Blindie” and “Ugly”.
    • 2016, Melissa Foster, Touched by Love:
      You and Sin? A blindie and a loudmouth who doesn't ever do anything right?
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