bluey
Americannoun
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a blanket
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a swagman's bundle
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to carry one's bundle; tramp
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slang a variant of blue
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a cattle dog
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a red-headed person
noun
Etymology
Origin of bluey
1795–1805; blue + -y 2; bluey ( def. 1 ) so called because usually wrapped in a blue blanket; bluey ( def. 2 ) so called from its blue binder
Example Sentences
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To that end, Disneyland Resort will open an immersive theater experience called “Bluey’s Best Day Ever!” on March 22 at the Fantasyland Theatre, a nod to the massive appeal of Australian animated show “Bluey.”
From Los Angeles Times
As a father of two who are likely at the tail end of their “Bluey” viewing days, I am reminded of how the show encourages parents and kids to be creative.
I am thankful to have “Bluey” as a parent.
If I really want to sound pretentious, I’d call the Super Bowl the final fireplace of the digital era, with a live audience that dwarfs every other show in the U.S., even Bluey.
He was especially looking forward to the new Bluey ride, Terri added, but she feared he would not be able to experience the park's latest addition because he tended to lash out in frustration when he got overwhelmed and she did not know how other visitors might react.
From BBC
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