indy

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See also: Indy and INDY

English

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Etymology 1

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From independent, by shortening, +‎ -y.

Noun

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indy (plural indies)

  1. An independent entity.
    • 2004, Michael Lydon, Ray Charles: Man and Music, page 80:
      To survive, an indy needed hits big enough that distributors would pay up overdue accounts to get them
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Adjective

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indy (not comparable)

  1. Independent, unaffiliated (especially not affiliated with a major organization or company).
Usage notes
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Usage of indie and indy depends on context. For popular culture, indie is preferred, but for wrestling on the independent circuit, indy is preferred.

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Etymology 2

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From Indianapolis (location of major car race).

Noun

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indy (plural indies or indys)

  1. (motor racing, automotive) A car designed to meet the rules on the Indianapolis 500 car race.
    Synonyms: indy car, indycar, Indy car, Indycar, Formula Indy car, Formula Indy
  2. (by extension, motor racing, automotive) An open-wheel open-cockpit single-seat racecar
    Synonyms: indy car, indycar, Indy car, Indycar
    Coordinate terms: formula car, Formula car
  3. (by extension, motor racing) A motorcar race that uses this type of car
    Synonyms: indy car race, Indy car race, indycar race, Indycar race
    Coordinate term: grand prix

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