baldy

IPA: bɑɫdi

noun

  • (informal, derogatory) Someone who is bald.
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Examples of "baldy" in Sentences

  • The nearest commissary is Baldy Camp.
  • Baldy as long as they promised to return.
  • Baldy was sent to the rear for recuperation.
  • And no need to bring nations into this, baldy.
  • Baldy then kills the two men and takes the diamond.
  • A picnic at the top of Baldy is a life long memory.
  • Wouldn't you know it, baldy is actually an assassin.
  • Baldy, located in the east end of the national lakeshore.
  • Baldy by UFOs and the location of a Zen Buddist center there.
  • On the 22nd the softening of the Colombian position on Baldy was increased.
  • after that, he can get rid of fast food eating, fast food banning jan "baldy" perry.
  • You, who worship the samee God who slew forty-two youths when they called Elisha "baldy"?
  • If John D wants harmony so baldy I suggest that he move to China where everybody is happy all the time, or else! —
  • Then, he explains how he takes the nickname "baldy" and uses that memory tool to bring him to the man's real name, Mark.
  • Among Army Signalmen, "Helio-head" was not uncommon for a "baldy," whether he was also a Smith, Jones, Robinson, or Brown.
  • "baldy," it looked like JPM wouldn't get punished for the sins of its peers and the President would openly acknowledge how great Jamie was,
  • "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.

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