lefty
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[edit]- IPA(key): /ˈlɛfti/
Audio (General Australian): (file) - Rhymes: -ɛfti
Noun
[edit]lefty (plural lefties)
- (Canada, US, informal) One who is left-handed.
- Synonyms: left-hander, southpaw, leftie
- Antonyms: righty, rightie
- (chiefly UK, informal, politics) One who has left-wing political views.
- Synonyms: leftist, left-winger, leftie
- Antonyms: righty, rightie
- 2015 September 12, Suzanne Moore, “As Jeremy Corbyn was anointed leader, not one female voice was heard”, in The Guardian:
- The new brocialism cares deeply about women’s issues of course – just not enough to elect an actual woman. They don’t need to, because good lefties speak for all us. They don’t even notice gender.
- (slang) One's left testicle.
- I'll bet my lefty he won't show up for work today.
- (MLE, slang, uncommon) One's left hand.
- 2022 April 14, “REALIFE”, LF70 (lyrics), 1:29:
- Spin that whip, let me see that dog, Imma blam that goal like Messi, shit gets messy – and I still get him down with my lefty
Derived terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]left-hander — see left-hander
one who has left-wing political views
Adjective
[edit]lefty (comparative more lefty, superlative most lefty)
- (Canada, US, not comparable) Left-handed.
- (Canada, US, not comparable) Intended for left-handed use.
- The lefty scissors are the ones with the red plastic handles.
- (UK, informal) Left-wing.
- 2023 October 22, Tom Phillips, Uki Goñi, “‘Bad and dangerous’: Argentina’s Trump on track to become president”, in The Guardian[2], →ISSN:
- The prospect of an Argentinian amalgam of Bolsonaro and Trump taking power has horrified progressive voters and also, apparently, Pope Francis, whom Milei has bad-mouthed as a “lefty son of a bitch”.
Further reading
[edit]- “lefty”, in Collins English Dictionary.
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