Weirdie: meaning, definitions and examples

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weirdie

 

[ ˈwɪrdi ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

informal term

A 'weirdie' is a colloquial term used to describe a person who behaves in unusual or eccentric ways. This term often carries a lighthearted or humorous connotation, rather than a derogatory one. Someone labeled as a weirdie might have quirky interests or engage in odd social behaviors that set them apart from the norm. In some contexts, being called a weirdie can imply that the person is unique or creative. It's a way to celebrate individuality, although it can also suggest that the person might not fit conventional standards.

Synonyms

eccentric, oddball, quirky.

Examples of usage

  • She always dresses in bright colors; she's such a weirdie.
  • It's okay to be a weirdie; everyone loves your unique perspective.
  • He's considered a weirdie among his peers for his unusual hobbies.

Translations

Translations of the word "weirdie" in other languages:

🇵🇹 esquisito

🇮🇳 अजीब

🇩🇪 komisch

🇮🇩 aneh

🇺🇦 дивний

🇵🇱 dziwny

🇯🇵 変な

🇫🇷 bizarre

🇪🇸 raro

🇹🇷 tuhaf

🇰🇷 이상한

🇸🇦 غريب

🇨🇿 podivný

🇸🇰 čudný

🇨🇳 奇怪的

🇸🇮 čuden

🇮🇸 skrýtinn

🇰🇿 бөтен

🇬🇪 უცნაური

🇦🇿 qəribə

🇲🇽 raro

Etymology

The term 'weirdie' emerges from the root word 'weird', which traces its origins back to Old English 'wyrd', meaning fate, destiny, or fate-related. The meaning shifted over time to describe things that are uncanny or supernatural. By the early 20th century, the adjective 'weird' began to adopt a broader usage, describing anything strange or unconventional. The playful suffix '-ie' is often used in English to create informal or affectionate diminutives, which may explain the emergence of 'weirdie' as a lighthearted term. It encapsulates a cultural trend of embracing and celebrating individuality, especially among younger generations. As society has grown more accepting of diversity in behaviors and lifestyles, the term has gained traction, often referred to fondly among friends.