Omi vs Omit - What's the difference?
omi | omit |
(Polari) man, bloke
* 1967 , Kenneth Horne, "Bona Bijou Tourettes" in: Round the Horne , series 3, episode 12:
* 1997 , James Gardiner, Who's a pretty boy then? , page 123
* 2004 , Paul Baker, Fantabulosa: A Dictionary of Polari and Gay Slang , page 1:
To leave out or exclude.
To fail to perform.
(rare) To neglect or take no notice of.
As a noun omi
is grandma, granny, nan.As a verb omit is
.omi
English
Noun
(en noun)- Divine. Sitting, sipping a tiny drinkette, vadaïng the great butch omis and dolly little palones trolling by, or disporting yourself on the sable plage getting your lallies all bronzed - your riah getting bleached by the soleil.
- Well, she schlumphed her Vera down the screech at a rate of knots, zhooshed up the riah, checked the slap in the mirror behind the bar, straightened up one ogle fake riah that had come adrift, and bold as brass orderlied over as fast as she could manage in those bats and, in her best lips, asked, if she could parker the omi a bevvy.
- Some omees have nanti taste.