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hoodie
[hood-ee, hoo-dee]
noun
Informal., Also hoody a hooded sweatshirt, sweater, or jacket.
Also called hoodie crow. Scot., the hooded crow.
hoodie
/ ˈhʊdɪ /
noun
a hooded sweatshirt
a young person who wears a hooded sweatshirt, regarded by some as a potential hooligan
Word History and Origins
Origin of hoodie1
Example Sentences
“I am afraid that I will regret it for the rest of my life,” she says, nervously pulling the cords of her red hoodie.
Two benched federal workers—a man in a green flannel and baseball cap and a woman in a Disneyland hoodie—wandered in.
“It’s awesome,” said Snell, who was wearing a blue hoodie emblazoned with the Dodgers playoff slogan “Built For Fall” across the front.
Retes, 25, wearing shorts and a hoodie, got out of his car and tried to tell the federal agents that he worked at the farm.
He was last seen wearing a white hoodie and black cap.
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