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It can be used to refer to a person with blonde hair, often in a casual or informal context. Example: "At the party, I noticed the blondie across the room who was laughing with her friends."
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the blondie
noun
A sweet, chewy, generally vanilla-flavoured and chocolate-free baked good: a blond-colored brownie.
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Or that he was caught naked dancing to "Sunday Girl," the Blondie song?
The commercial presents an elaborate production number set to the Blondie song "Rapture".
And in performance they're very static onstage, and the Blondie boys were insane.
Gabriela minded the Blondie bit far more than sheminded being called, herself, a nut.
The name's not a reference to the Blondie song, by the way.
Best, the crumb crust offered a not-too-sweet backbone that allowed the complexities of the blondie to emerge.
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I got Sgt Pepper's because I thought I was in the Beatles when I wore the jacket; Blondie; the Selecter; the Rolling Stones; and a union jack to go across the back.
Growing up in the Chicago area, Sparks said she turned to bands like the Ramones, Blondie and the B-52s, all of whom represented a level of eccentricity and unapologetic weirdness that provided solace from her "square" suburban surroundings.
One of the most iconic groups of the past four decades, Blondie will be accepting the award in person and performing live at the ceremony on 26 February.
Tuco manages to discover the name of the cemetery where the gold is buried, but he does not know the name of the grave only Blondie does.
With an updated Marilyn Monroe figure at the mike, Blondie were by far the most adventurous and commercially successful survivors of the New York punk scene.
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