wedgie
/ˈwɛdʒ.i/
WƐDƷ · i (2 syllables)
English
Noun Top 29,751
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Definition
A wedge-heeled shoe.
Etymology
From wedge + -ie.
Example Sentences
- "Her brown wedgies squeaked with discount price defiance, as she walked redly and pinkly along the broken brick sidewalk."
- "If the strippers learn that there is a bachelor party, they will often call the groom onstage and publicly embarrass him. They may tie him up, whip him, tease him, give him a wedgie, cover him in whipped cream, beat his ass with a belt, put a dog collar on him, walk him around the stage like a dog, and/or humiliate him with whatever objects are at their disposal."
- "When Laura tells Bart that she can teach him to dance, Bart and Laura are suddenly transformed into Astaire and Rogers in a black-and-white fantasy sequence before Bart’s reverie is abruptly ended when Laura reverts back to bratty tomboy form and gives him a wedgie."
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