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innie

[in-ee]

noun

Informal.
  1. a person who belongs to an in-group, especially a fashionable or select one.

  2. a concave or nonprotruding navel.

  3. a person who has such a navel.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of innie1

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Example Sentences

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I don’t know if it terrified my “innie” or “outie” more, probably because nowadays, who can tell the difference?

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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.’

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I imagined Gilmore Girls as a way to unlock my naive “innie.”

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That’s where Mark’s innie half exists unburdened by grief or any memories linked to life and the world beyond the office.

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Mark's innie has no concrete memory of this but the feelings are part of his physiology nevertheless.

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