Indy vs Windy - What's the difference?
indy | windy |
Accompanied by wind.
Unsheltered and open to the wind.
Empty and lacking substance.
Long-winded; orally verbose.
Flatulent.
(slang) Nervous, frightened.
* 1995 , (Pat Barker), The Ghost Road'', Penguin 2014 (''The Regeneration Trilogy ), p. 848:
(colloquial) fart
(of a path etc) Having many bends; winding, twisting or tortuous.
As nouns the difference between indy and windy
is that indy is an independent entity while windy is fart.As adjectives the difference between indy and windy
is that indy is independent, unaffiliated (especially not affiliated with a major organization or company) while windy is accompanied by wind.As a proper noun Indy
is a nickname for Indianapolis.As an acronym INDY
is i'm Not Dead Yet.windy
English
Etymology 1
From (wind) (weather condition) + (-y).Adjective
(er)- It was a long and windy night.
- They made love in a windy bus shelter.
- They made windy promises they would not keep.
- The Tex-Mex meal had made them somewhat windy .
- The thing is he's not windy, he's a perfectly good soldier, no more than reasonably afraid of rifle and machine-gun bullets, shells, grenades.