flattie
Etymology
flat + -ie
noun
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Alternative form of flatty -
(informal) A flat white (type of coffee). -
(South Africa) A flat marinated cut of meat. a chicken flattie -
(slang) A flat store. All the rube had to do was throw a baseball into a barrel and get a prize. How hard could that be? But the barrel was rigged with a false bottom as resilient as a trampoline so that a ball thrown from the specified distance invariably bounced out. Not everything was a flattie. 2008, Darryl Wimberley, Kaleidoscope, page 96 -
A flat-bottomed sloop-rigged sharpie. Flatties were in use on Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds of North Carolina, employed for shoal water fishing and trapping and usually manned by black boatmen ... no duck-hunting or use of guns was allowed by the local white men. 1982, Frederick Tilp, The Chesapeake Bay of Yore: Mainly about the Rowing and Sailing CraftThis is the "flattie" model of this skiff — there was also a V-bottomed version similar to the m odified sharpie of Figure 6-4. 1993 -, Reuel B. Parker -, The Sharpie Book, page 106 -
A flattie spider. -
(informal) A traditional two-dimensional motion picture, as opposed to a deepie. “SOMEDAY,” Hitchcock told me, “there will be three-dimensional wall Video screens, and Dial M for Murder will come into its own. But at the time I was making that picture, I worried that 3-D might be a fad that would fade and that Dial M would go out as a 'flattie.' […] 2008, Charlotte Chandler, It's Only a Movie -
(Internet slang) A flat earther. -
(slang) The operator of a flat joint, or crooked gambling operation. A carnival hawker may run a legitimate game in which you have a fair chance to win, but then again he may be a flattie — a carnival grifter expert at separating the unwary from their money. 1997, Josh Wilker, Austin Sarat, Classic Cons and Swindles, page 39 -
(informal) A flat-coated retriever. -
(informal) A person with a flat chest, i.e., without breasts. -
(informal) A navel that is neither protruding nor sunken. -
(informal) A flatmate.
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