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noddy noun- in a film or television interview, a brief shot of the interviewer listening or nodding UK, 1982
In full, a “noddy-shot”. - He recalls, for example, filming a British television interview with Mark Lawson, and being introduced for the first time to the concept of the “noddy”- the TV trick in which, after the camera has been filming the interviewee over the interviewer’s shoulder, the positions are reversed, so that footage of the interviewer nodding in response can be spliced into the final broadcast. — Guardian, 4 December 2000
- a police motorcyclist UK, 1980
A back-formation from NODDY-BIKE
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