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dealy; dealie noun a thing, the correct name of which escapes or is not important to the speaker US- “Oh yeah, Mr. Singh, he said I couldn’t park with the handicaps even though I got the blue wheelchair dealie on the mirror.” — Carl Hiaasen, Lucky You, p. 150, 1997
- “The book our mothers had was the Bible, not some fifty-cent dealie.” — Barbara Kingsolver, The Bean Trees, p. 111, 1998
- — Pamela Munro, U.C.L.A. Slang, p. 59, 2001
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