bluey
See also: Bluey
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈbluː.i/
Audio (General Australian): (file) - Rhymes: -uːi
Adjective
bluey (comparative bluier, superlative bluiest)
- Having a colour similar to blue.
Synonyms
Noun
bluey (countable and uncountable, plural blueys) (colloquial)
- The metal lead.
- (Australia) A bushman's blanket.
- 1896, Henry Lawson, In the Days When the World Was Wide and Other Verses:
- Then we had to wring our blueys which were rotting in the swags, /And we saw the sugar leaking through the bottoms of the bags […]
- (Australia) A collection of clothes and other belongings rolled up into a bundle for carrying; a swag.
- 1985, Peter Carey, Illywhacker, Faber and Faber, published 2003, page 318:
- ‘Doc’ […] shouldered his bluey and whistled up his lame fox-terrier before formally wishing them all well.
- (Australia) A blue cattle dog, especially a blue heeler.
- (Australia) A blue singlet, especially one from the Bonds clothing label.
- (Australia) A bluebottle.
- (Australia, medicine) A disposable underpad.
- A blue film.
- (Australia) A person with ginger hair.
- (Internet slang, derogatory) An online troll who uses the blue check verification system on Twitter.
- (chiefly UK) Synonym of blue pill (“pill of Viagra”).
- 2010 December 19, Daniel Sperling, “Cardle 'too nervous' to sleep with Rihanna”, in Digital Spy[1]:
- He confessed: "You'd have to do a 'bluey' with her. It's one of those situations you think, 'I'm not risking it'. With really good-looking girls, the pressure's on."