saddies

noun

Etymology

From saddie + -s.

  1. derived from *seh₂- — “to satiate, satisfy
  2. inherited from *sadaz — “sated, satisfied
  3. inherited from *sad
  4. inherited from sæd — “satisfied, full, sated, unable to handle more, weary
  5. inherited from sad
  6. suffixed as saddies — “sad + ies

Definitions

  1. The act or state of being sad

    The act or state of being sad; sadness.

    • sorry the saddies got you bad,, we wishes^([sic]) sumpin we could do for ya, heh, for us, it was a new medication prescribed when i was like hypermania girl, and lo an behold it has workd^([sic]) wonders..
    • Oh man, I hit the saddies, a few years back myself, but I've always been lonely -that's kinda my style, so to speak, never cared much for company, if they are not truly my friends.
    • Oh, like I've been so had man by those big bully boys on the net. Mummy, save me from the saddies
  2. plural of saddie

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for saddies. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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