viddy
English
Etymology 1
From video (“video recording”) + -y
Noun
viddy (plural viddies)
- (slang) A video or video recording.
- Have you seen Holly in her latest viddy? She is hot.
Etymology 2
From Russian ви́деть (vídetʹ, “to see”); coined in the Anthony Burgess novel, A Clockwork Orange.
Verb
viddy (third-person singular simple present viddies, present participle viddying, simple past and past participle viddied)
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