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normie

[nawr-mee]

noun

  1. Usually Disparaging.a person with mainstream tastes, interests, opinions, etc., as distinguished from people who are unconventional or part of a cultural subgroup.

    In the show's title sequence, he emerges from the subway like a regular guy, eats a slice of pizza like a normie, and goes to his job.

  2. a person who does not have a physical or mental disability or a chronic disorder or illness, as distinguished from people who do.

    I’m in a wheelchair and was wondering about possibly dating normies.



adjective

  1. Usually Disparaging.relating to or being a normie.

    The game franchise attracts a normie audience outside of core gamers.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of normie1

An Americanism dating back to 1950–55; norm(al) ( def. ) + -ie ( def. )
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Example Sentences

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In between the normie cons and those very concerned about AI and transhumanism, Allen said, there are significant numbers of “traditional Christians, traditional Jews and traditional Muslims who have enormous apprehension.”

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The grandiose overreach of the second Trump regime has clearly fueled a normie backlash in many parts of the world, pumping new life into mainstream political parties that had seemed to be in terminal decline.

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To everyone else in the world, his first 100 days have been a flatulent self-own, and an unexpected boon for normie centrist politicians all over the democratic map who seemed, only months ago, to be facing Armageddon.

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The lesson here is not complicated: Van Hollen is about as much of a normie liberal white-guy Democrat as anyone could possibly be.

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Rod Dreher, a conservative American writer who is also a friend of the vice-president, said Vance's thinking arises from a belief that "moderate normie Republicans… failed to offer anything to stop the so-called forever wars, and they also failed to offer anything to ordinary Americans like where he comes from, who are suffering economically from globalism and from the effects of mass migration and fentanyl."

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