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normies

n. (plural of normie English)

Usage examples of "normies".

It's just too desperate and ugly, and the normies never seem to get the things they want, no matter how hard they try, and that's very sad.

The world of normies isn't much different from the world of loonies, is it?

normies are scared to death of us bugsies probably because we do things normies would never think of doing.

Both of her papers had strongly hinted that normies take themselves too seriously and that they needed to learn how to laugh at themselves.

Our goal was to ease her back into the world of normies, and since I was teaching a section of freshman English, I suggested that she should audit my class.

That had been two days after the onset of the Pulse, when the phone-people had still been the phone-crazies, confused and as apt to kill each other as any wandering normies they encountered.

He's really no more than a pseudopod that the group mind, the overflock, puts out front to do business with ordinary normies and special insane normies like us.

None of the normies on the bus were particularly clean—hygiene hadn't been a priority since the first of October—but the Raggedy Man gave off a ripe and powerful stench that almost made Clay's eyes water.

The phoners had plucked that knowledge from the heads of certain normies and had used it.

Most of the phoners Clay passed (he saw no normies at all that day or all the following week) seemed lost and bewildered with no flock mind to support them.

Four hours or so out of Gaiten, on Route 156, Tom had asked another group of normies if they'd like to share their picnic site by the side of the road.