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Colonel Blimp
An older man who is pompous or irritable and adheres to an outdated ideology. The name comes from a British comic strip character that first appeared in the London Evening Standard newspaper in 1934. Primarily heard in UK. He's such a Colonel Blimp when he starts ranting about his views on welfare and the poor.
blimp out
to overeat; to eat too much and gain weight. I blimp out almost every weekend. If I could stop blimping out, I could lose some weight.
Have a blimp!
Sl. Have a good year! (A reference to the Goodyear blimp, which is famous for being at notable events.) Good-bye. Have a blimp! Have a blimp! See you next summer.
a Colonel Blimp
(British old-fashioned) an old man who has old-fashioned ideas and believes he is very important He's very much a Colonel Blimp with his comments about foreign influences dividing our society.
blimp
n. a nickname for an obese person. This enormous blimp managed to get on the plane but couldn’t get into a seat.
blimp out
in. to overeat. I love to buy a bag of chips and just blimp out.
blimped
mod. alcohol intoxicated; swollen with drinking. I am still a little blimped from our party last night.
Have a blimp!
exclam. Have a good year! (A play on Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, which operates the Goodyear blimp.) Have a blimp! See you next summer.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
HenriËTte | | - | Dutch |
Moisey | | mah-ee-SYAY | Russian |
Zelda (2) | | ZEL-də | English |
Wiebke | | VEEP-kə (German) | Frisian, German |
Aron | | AH-rawn (Polish), AH-ron (Croatian) | Polish, Croatian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic |
Appius | | AP-pi-uws (Ancient Roman), AP-ee-əs (English) | Ancient Roman |