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Etymology

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bland +‎ -oid

Noun

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blandoid (plural blandoids)

  1. (slang) A bland, uninteresting person.
    • 2005, Steven Croft, English and English Literature, page 47:
      The prospect of a 're-imagining' of one of the late 60s finer satires, with a bucket-faced blandoid as the lead, was redeemed for some cine-boffs by the appointment of Tim Burton to the director's chair.
    • 2018, Lauren Dane, Chased:
      I will continue to show you that I am this forever guy and you will date blandoids like Bill. At some point, you will have to admit you and I are it, and this silly charade can end.