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A paddy field is a flooded parcel of arable land used for growing rice and other semiaquatic crops. Paddy fields are a typical feature of rice farming in east, south ...
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Pad·dy (p d) n. Offensive Slang. Used as a disparaging term for a person, especially a man, of Irish birth or descent. [Nickname for Irish Gaelic Pádraig, Patrick.]
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Paddy may refer to: Paddy (pigeon), a World War II carrier pigeon Paddy (cartoon), a comic strip Paddy field, a type of cultivated land Paddy Whiskey, a liquor ...
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Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ( păd ' ē ) n. , pl. , -dies . Rice, especially in the husk, whether gathered or still in the field. A specially ...
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noun, plural -dies. 1. a rice field. 2. rice, especially in the husk, either uncut or gathered. Origin: 1590–1600; < Malay padi unhusked rice; currency of this word ...
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paddy whiskey is distilled three times from the finest quality barley and water...
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Definition of PADDY. 1: rice; especially: threshed unmilled rice . 2: wet land in which rice is grown . See paddy defined for English-language learners »
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1. paddy 1. Shortened name for Patrick. 2. Inoffensive name for an Irishman. 3. Offensive name for an Irishman. 4. A tantrum or 'wobbler'. 1. March the 17th is St ...
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rice in the husk, growing or gathered; rice in general; a rice field · Irishman : a patronizing and formerly derisive term · Rice, especially in the husk, whether ...
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