nudie

noun
/ˈnuːdi/US/ˈnjuːdi/UK

Etymology

From nude + -ie.

  1. derived from nūdus
  2. inherited from nud
  3. suffixed as nudie — “nude + ie

Definitions

  1. Entertainment involving naked people, especially women.

    • Over the following decades, the magazine published nude photos of its Playboy Bunnies along with shots of stars Pamela Anderson, Kate Moss, Madonna and Cindy Crawford. But Hefner envisioned Playboy as more than a nudie magazine.
    • Playboy had recently become an object of mainstream popularity, a nudie magazine with literary content that smart men and women could peruse without embarrassment.
  2. A nudist.

    • I'm worried the baby won't be a nudist ... we're nudies 'cos we're wearing our birthday suits […] what if the baby's born wearing clothes?
  3. Relating to nudity or nudeness.

    • The New Yorkers took over the Americana Hotel at the north end of the beach, where the management welcomed them with the news that the supper-club show "Toujours Paris" was the "naughtiest, nudiest, sauciest show this side of Europe.
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. Naked.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA