innie
Americannoun
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a person who belongs to an in-group, especially a fashionable or select one.
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a concave or nonprotruding navel.
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a person who has such a navel.
Etymology
Origin of innie
Example Sentences
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That’s where Mark’s innie half exists unburdened by grief or any memories linked to life and the world beyond the office.
From Salon • Mar. 22, 2025
They pass messages back and forth, with outie Mark explaining that he needs his innie to save his wife, expose Lumon’s crimes and free the severed workers from what he assumes is a nightmare.
From Salon • Mar. 22, 2025
Mark's innie has no concrete memory of this but the feelings are part of his physiology nevertheless.
From Salon • Mar. 22, 2025
Once the file is complete, innie Mark transitions into his outie after an elevator takes him beyond the severed floor, and launches on the quest to rescue Ms. Casey/Gemma before Lumon is finished with her.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 21, 2025
Jess’s was an innie, a little crater in her light brown skin.
From "The Honest Truth" by Dan Gemeinhart
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