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2013, Jeré Longman in the New York Times, W. N. B. A. Hopes Griner Can Change Perceptions, as Well as Game Itself "To be determined, " Kane said, "is whether Griner and her towering skill and engaging personality will defy the odds and attract corporate sponsors as part of widespread public acceptance four decades after passage of the gender-equity legislation known as Title IX. " ( transitive, obsolete) To renounce or dissolve all bonds of affiance, faith, or obligation with; to reject, refuse, or renounce. 1603-1625, Beaumont and Fletcher For thee I have defied my constant mistress. Derived terms [ edit] death-defying [ edit] defiance defiant Translations [ edit] to renounce or dissolve all bonds to provoke to combat or strife Noun [ edit] defy ( plural defies) ( obsolete) A challenge. (Can we find and add a quotation of Dryden to this entry? ) Anagrams [ edit] yfed

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English [ edit] Etymology [ edit] Pronunciation spelling of the letters NB, an initialism of non-binary. Coined by the Tumblr user revolutionator in 2013 as "an nb equivalent to words like boys and girls". [1] Pronunciation [ edit] IPA ( key): /ˈɛnbi/ Noun [ edit] enby ( plural enbies) ( neologism) A person who is non-binary; that is, a person whose gender identity is not strictly that of a man or woman. 2017, Will McCreath, "My non-binary wedding", Diva, October 2017, page 18: I doubt most wedding fair vendors would recognise an enby even if you carried an explanatory sign. 2018, Dan Savage, "Savage Love", Santa Fe Reporter, 27 June - July 3 2018, page 28: So, boys and girls and enbies, if the sex isn't good at or very near the beginning, the passage of time and/or muttering of vows isn't going to fix it. 2019, Claire G. Coleman, The Old Lie, unnumbered page: 'Ladies and enbies, ' she said, the five foot three height requirement for pilots continued to mean that nearly all the human fighter pilots she had ever met were women or enbies.

English [ edit] Etymology [ edit] vagabond +‎ -ize Verb [ edit] vagabondize ( third-person singular simple present vagabondizes, present participle vagabondizing, simple past and past participle vagabondized) ( intransitive) To play the vagabond; to wander about in idleness. 1857, S. H. Hammond, Wild Northern Scenes ‎ [1]: Well, last summer, I was out that way among the lakes that lie sleeping in beauty, and along the streams that flow through the old woods, playing the savage and vagabondizing in a promiscuous way. 1874, Amelia Ann Blandford Edwards, In the Days of My Youth ‎ [2]: "Because I will not permit you to go idling and vagabondizing about the village. " Part or all of this entry has been imported from the 1913 edition of Webster's Dictionary, which is now free of copyright and hence in the public domain. The imported definitions may be significantly out of date, and any more recent senses may be completely missing. (See the entry for vagabondize in Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913. )

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English [ edit] Etymology [ edit] From Old French desfier, from Vulgar Latin *disfidare ( " renounce one's faith "), from Latin dis- ( " away ") + fidus ( " faithful "). Meaning shifted in the 14th century from "be disloyal" to "challenge". Contrast confide, fidelity, faith. Pronunciation [ edit] ( UK) IPA ( key): /dɪˈfaɪ/ Rhymes: -aɪ Verb [ edit] defy ( third-person singular simple present defies, present participle defying, simple past and past participle defied) ( transitive) To challenge (someone) or brave (a hazard or opposition). to defy an enemy; to defy the power of a magistrate; to defy the arguments of an opponent; to defy public opinion 1671, John Milton, Samson Agonistes I once again / Defie thee to the trial of mortal fight. 1900, Edith King Hall, Adventures in Toyland Chapter 6 "So you actually think yours is good-looking? " sneered the Baker. "Why, I could make a better-looking one out of a piece of dough. " "I defy you to, " the Hansom-driver replied. "A face like mine is not easily copied.