viddy

      English

      Etymology 1

      From video (video recording)

      Noun

      viddy (plural viddies)

      1. (slang) a video, movie, clip, feed, music video.
        Have you seen Holly in her latest viddy? She is hot.

      Etymology 2

      From Latin vidi (I saw); coined in the Anthony Burgess novel, A Clockwork Orange.

      Verb

      viddy (third-person singular simple present viddies, present participle viddying, simple past and past participle viddied)

      1. (nonce word) To see; to view.
      Last modified on 16 June 2013, at 19:01