blackedy

English

Alternative forms

  • blackety, blackity

Etymology

From blacked +‎ -y.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈblækɪdi/

Adjective

blackedy (comparative more blackedy, superlative most blackedy)

  1. Resembling something blackened or coloured black; very black.
    • 2008, Chris Woodstra, ‎John Bush, ‎Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Old School Rap and Hip-hop, page 78:
      And yeah, the second track, "Black Is Back," was quite possibly a major inspiration behind the "I'm Black, Y'all" (aka "I'm blackedy black black b-black black, yo, 'cause I'm black and I'm back") spoof in CB4.
    • 2021, Sailor Sim, Outward Browned: The Book Girl:
      But the cameras were stymied; the shaft of muscle was just a fast moving blackety blur.
    • 2022, Musette Morell, The Antics of Algy, page 17:
      "And Nursey, the sky wears a frown. It's scowling—with blackedy eyebrows in crowds."
    • 2023, Sim Elgin, Life With Beat: The Book Girl:
      Just in her blackety wet skin, she had a magically mesmerizing interplay of boned muscle.

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