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baldy

[ UK /bˈɔːldi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person whose head is bald or shaved

How To Use baldy In A Sentence

  • In the weeks after that, no one noticed that Malik and Abdul took the same half-day, or maybe, Malik thought, Baldy and Super did but decided not to comment on it. The Empty Family
  • He's married to Claire Baker, who obviously succumbed to a large dose of Rohypnol when she agreed to marry baldy wee keech. Labour's Religious Division
  • My hair wasn't that long to start with, so it wasn't as disturbing as some of the guys with longer hair," said Detective Dave Hanson who now calls his fellow officers "baldy" and jokes how they all have to watch for sunburns now. Undefined
  • I was still quite dull at that point, and to add to it, I looked like a baldy old man.
  • You, who worship the samee God who slew forty-two youths when they called Elisha "baldy"? Love Story
  • to my mind one of the pixellated cronies seen on the TV programme snorting near the expensive equipment looked very much like aging baldy Wendy James "shagger" Mick Jones. Kate Moss on recording console design
  • The actor Patrick Stewart is a long-time baldy and proud of it.
  • Wouldn't you know it, baldy is actually an assassin. ‘Chuck’ Season Premiere, Episodes 3.01 & 3.02 Recap » MTV Movies Blog
  • Then as it drew closer I realised that it was a toupee and that the wind had blown it straight of his baldy head.
  • If John D wants harmony so baldy I suggest that he move to China where everybody is happy all the time, or else! — Republicans Criticize Solis’s Support for Union Bill - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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