normie
Pronunciation
  • (GA) IPA: /ˈnɔɹmi/
Noun

normie (plural normies)

  1. (slang, usually, derogatory) A normal person; one with commonly held beliefs, tastes or interests.
    • 2006, Anne Katherine, How to make almost any diet work (page 200)
      You'll start eating like a normie. In fact, a small amount of food will one day look like a lot.
    • 2011, Bucky Sinister, Still Standing: Addicts Talk About Living Sober (page 97)
      Be jovial but not a comedian. We have a sense of humor that the normies don't have.
Adjective

normie

  1. (slang, usually, derogatory) Like a normal person.
    • 2017, "The Grandfather Of Alt-Science" by Daniel Engber, fivethirtyeight.com
      The split from Pauling, and the death of Laurelee, sent Robinson hurtling further out into the fringe, where he found a small but ardent caucus of contrarians: scientists, like him, who had abandoned — or been ejected from — the normie, left-leaning research community and who made common cause in puncturing prevailing views on smoking, DDT, radiation, depletion of the ozone hole and changes to the climate.
Synonyms

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