cutie
Americannoun
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Informal. a charmingly attractive or cute person, especially a girl or a young woman (often used as a form of address).
Hi, cutie.
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Slang.
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a person who tries to outsmart an opponent, as an athlete who outmaneuvers an opposing player.
The tackle was a real cutie when blocking on trap plays.
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a clever or cunning maneuver.
He pulled a cutie.
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noun
Usage
What does cutie mean? Cutie is an informal word for a person considered cute or attractive. It can be used to refer to such a person, as in There are a couple of real cuties in my math class, or to address such a person, as in Hey, cutie, I missed you!This sense of the word can be considered demeaning toward the person it’s referring to or addressing. But that’s not always the case, especially when it’s directed toward a person by someone they love as a term of affection. Cutie can also be used as a term of endearment and affection that’s especially used to refer to or to address young children, much like sweetheart, sweetie, or darling. Cutie can also be spelled as cutey, but this is much less common. Example: Your nephew is such a cutie—look at that sweet face!
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Origin of cutie
Example Sentences
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Peep Ludacris as a cutie child on page 288.
From Seattle Times ● Nov. 20, 2023
She later posted a photo on social media with figure skater Natalia Zabiiako — who has competed for Russia, Estonia and Canada — and the caption “my cutie pie.”
From Washington Post ● Jul. 20, 2022
Lil cutie baby dinosaurs abound here, and narration by David Attenborough and a score by Hans Zimmer push things into a lush, meditative zone.
From New York Times ● Jun. 2, 2022
If her boyfriend was, like, “Oh, you’re such a cutie pie,” then she wouldn’t like the comment.
From Los Angeles Times ● Sep. 22, 2021
I hear the cutie in the sundress call her boyfriend “Trey.”
From "Legendary Frybread Drive-In" by Cynthia Leitich Smith
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The mom may move them to a better location, and she grooms the little cuties, just as she groomed them when they were mere babes-in-eggs.
From Salon ● May 11, 2025
A couple of little cuties in nominated short films were delighted to walk.
From Seattle Times ● Mar. 10, 2024
The Maine Sales Company offers three diameters of buckwheat-filled cuties in various solid colors, starting at $19.99, but have some fun and go for a print: cats, dogs, butterflies or lobsters.
From New York Times ● Oct. 28, 2021
Country-music cuties Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood pair up once more to co-host "The 49th Annual CMA Awards."
From Los Angeles Times ● Oct. 30, 2015
So while cats and the amazing fennec foxes and more distantly related mammals like marsupials kept their ability to orient their ears—think of big-eared cuties like koalas, lemurs, bush-babies—apes and humans lost the skill.
From Slate ● Oct. 16, 2015
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