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innie
[in-ee]
noun
a person who belongs to an in-group, especially a fashionable or select one.
a concave or nonprotruding navel.
a person who has such a navel.
Example Sentences
I don’t know if it terrified my “innie” or “outie” more, probably because nowadays, who can tell the difference?
Zach Cherry, “Severance” “John Turturro broke our hearts as the exiled ‘innie’ from ‘Severance,’ and Jason Isaacs was a revelation as the drugged-out depressive dad in ‘The White Lotus.’
I imagined Gilmore Girls as a way to unlock my naive “innie.”
That’s where Mark’s innie half exists unburdened by grief or any memories linked to life and the world beyond the office.
Mark's innie has no concrete memory of this but the feelings are part of his physiology nevertheless.
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