Nudies
[noo-dee, nyoo-] /ˈnu di, ˈnyu-/ Informal.
noun
1.
a film, performance, or magazine featuring performers or photographs.
2.
a person.
adjective
3.
featuring performers or photographs:
nudie photo layouts.
n.
“a nude show,” 1935, from nude (adj.) -ie
modifier
: I bought a couple of nudie magazines
noun
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