Pronunciation: /ˈædiz/

Definitions of addies

noun a colloquial term for the drug Adderall, a prescription medication used to treat ADHD

Example Sentences

A1 I like to play with my addies.

A2 She collects different types of addies.

B1 The children traded addies during recess.

B2 His rare addies are worth a lot of money.

C1 The company released a new line of addies for collectors.

C2 The addies market is constantly evolving with new designs and trends.

Examples of addies in a Sentence

formal The company is considering different addies to improve their product line.

informal I heard they're bringing in some new addies to the team.

slang Let's see if we can find some cool addies to spice things up.

figurative His quick thinking and resourcefulness are his best addies in a crisis.

Grammatical Forms of addies

past tense

added

plural

addies

comparative

more addy

superlative

most addy

present tense

add

future tense

will add

perfect tense

have added

continuous tense

is adding

singular

addy

positive degree

addie

infinitive

to add

gerund

adding

participle

added

Origin and Evolution of addies

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'addies' is believed to have originated from a colloquial abbreviation of the word 'addresses'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'addies' has evolved to be used informally to refer to addresses or locations in a more casual or slang manner.