scaredy
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English
Etymology
Back-formation from scaredy-cat, equivalent to scared + -y.
Adjective
scaredy (comparative more scaredy, superlative most scaredy)
- (informal) Characterised by being timorous or afraid.
- 1992, Penguin Books, Scaredy Kitten:
- Prescott's sister calls him a scaredy kitten because he's afraid of the dark.
- 1994, Stephen H. Lemberg, Scaredy dog:
- "Wait, Rufus!" cried the child. "Are you afraid of a bunny rabbit? You are such a scaredy dog!
- 2007, Chris McMahen, Klutzhood, page 64:
- “Yeah! They're scaredy chickens!” Rocko said. “It's scaredy cats, you lunkhead!” Pinball said.
Related terms
Noun
scaredy (plural scaredies)
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