Pronunciation: /ˈnɔrmi/
noun a person who is considered to be mainstream or conventional in their beliefs, attitudes, and interests
A1 My friend is a normie who prefers mainstream movies over indie films.
A2 Normies often follow popular trends and don't stray from the norm.
B1 The normie in our group always chooses the most conventional options for activities.
B2 She was considered a normie by her classmates because of her traditional values and interests.
C1 Despite being labeled as a normie by some, she embraces her unique quirks and interests.
C2 The term 'normie' is often used in online communities to describe individuals who conform to societal norms and trends.
formal The term 'normie' is often used in internet culture to refer to someone who is considered mainstream or conventional.
informal I can't believe that normie doesn't know what a meme is!
slang Normies just don't understand our inside jokes.
figurative In a world full of creativity and uniqueness, being a normie can sometimes feel like blending into the background.
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