Needy vs Meddy - What's the difference?
needy | meddy |
In need, poor.
* 29 February 2012 , Aidan Foster-Carter, BBC News North Korea: The denuclearisation dance resumes [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-17213948]
Desiring constant affirmation, lacking in self confidence
A large, gently spinning region of warm water that carries saline water from the mouth of the Mediterranean into the Atlantic
As an adjective needy
is in need, poor.As a noun meddy is
a large, gently spinning region of warm water that carries saline water from the mouth of the mediterranean into the atlantic.needy
English
Adjective
(er)- Needy people want to give too, but have few material goods to offer.
- Such monitoring has often been a sticking point in the past, amid fears that food aid might be diverted to the Northern elite - or its military - rather than the needy.
- "It's emotionally exhausting to be around her because she's so needy ."
Antonyms
* ("desiring constant affirmation): confidentSynonyms
* ("in need"): See alsoDerived terms
* needinessmeddy
English
Noun
(meddies)References
*origin of meddies*
the double irony of the meddy