Paddy

See also: paddy

English

Etymology

From Irish Pád(raig) (Patrick) + -y.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpædi/
    • (North America) IPA(key): [ˈpʰæɾi]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ædi
  • Homophone: paddy

Proper noun

Paddy

  1. An Irish nickname for Patrick.
    • 1917, Bert Lee et al., Paddy McGinty's Goat:
      ...He jumped into the water as frisky as a whale
      Swam around the U-boat wagging his little tail
      He upped with his horn and he stuck it in the boat
      And sent them all to Heligoland did Paddy McGinty's goat...

Translations

Noun

Paddy (plural Paddies)

  1. (slang, sometimes offensive) An Irish person.
    Synonym: Pat
    • 1996, Pierre L. Van Den Berghe, Ernest Cashmore, Ellis Cashmore, Dictionary of Race and Ethnic Relations, page 182:
      It is in this context of Irishphobia that the racist caricature of the drunken, violent, ignorant Paddy was established.

Derived terms

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