blondie
Pronunciation: /ˈblɒndi/ (American: /ˈblɑːndi/)
Origin: Derived from "blonde" + "-ie" (diminutive suffix)
Meanings:
- A person, especially a woman, with blonde hair
- An affectionate or familiar term for a blonde person
- A type of sweet dessert made with white chocolate or vanilla
Example Sentences:
- "The new employee is a blondie with a bubbly personality."
- "Hey blondie, can you pass me that book?"
- "I made some delicious blondies for the bake sale."
Related Words:
- Noun: blonde, blond
- Adjective: blonde, blond
- Synonyms: towhead, fair-haired person, golden-haired individual
Memorizable Tricks:
- Think of the iconic character "Blondie" from the comic strip and movie adaptations
- Remember the dessert "blondie" as the lighter-colored cousin of the brownie
- Associate "blondie" with the new wave band led by Debbie Harry, known for her platinum blonde hair