"Middy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Middy is a noun. It refers to a young midshipman or a low-ranking officer in the British Royal Navy. It can also be used as a colloquial term for a young sailor or a novice seaman. In some contexts, it can also imply a sense of naivety or inexperience.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "middy":
Middlescence refers to a period of life, typically between the ages of 45-65, during which an individual is no longer in their physical prime but has still many years of life ahead. It is often characterized by a sense of being in a stage of transition, where one has achieved a certain level of stability and security, but may be re-evaluating priorities and considering new goals or challenges. The term was coined by American journalist and author, Jerry Anthony, to describe this stage of life.
Middleton is a noun that refers to a small town or village, usually located in the middle of a larger settlement or between two cities. It can also refer to a large estate or manor house, and the title of the Lord (or lady) of the manor. Additionally, Middleton is a common English surname, often of Scotch or Irish origin.