Home
Word of the Week
Links
for
Word Lovers
Crossword Solver
AllWords Forums
AllWords Blog
Help
Bookstore
Advertise
Copyrights
Privacy
AllWords Search Box
Contact Us
English Dictionary - With Multi-Lingual Search
Your Query of 'Blind Freddy' Resulted in 1 Matches
Displaying Items 1 through 1
Definitions
Blind Freddy
proper noun
(
colloquial
) Imaginary incapacitated person. Used as a standard or archetype of incapacity, in the sense that if Blind Freddy can see or know something then it must be obvious.
1992:
Of course it would be preferable. Blind Freddy could see that 100 per cent demobilisation would be preferable.
— w:Gareth Evans, Gareth Evans, w:Australian Senate, Australian Senate
http://parlinfoweb.aph.gov.au/piweb/TranslateWIPILink.aspx?Folder=HANSARDS&Criteria=DOC_DATE:1992-02-27%3BSEQ_NUM:30%3B
Translations:
Etymology:
Said to be from a blind hawker called Freddy or Freddie who lived in Sydney in the 1920s. (Reference: Sidney J. Baker,
The Australian Language
, second edition, 1966, page 269.)Another candidate is police officer Sir Frederick William Pottinger who was in charge of the Lachlan district. The success of bushranger w:Ben Hall, Ben Hall in evading capture there earned Pottinger the name "Blind Freddy". (
http://radar.smh.com.au/archives/2004/11/gift_of_sight.html
Gift of sight article, w:Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney Morning Herald, 24 November 2004.)
Find:
Words Starting With:
Words Ending With:
Words Containing:
Words That Match:
Translate Into:
Dutch
French
German
Italian
Spanish
Browse the Dictionary
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Dictionary content provided from Wiktionary.org under the
GNU Free Documentation License
Allwords Copyright 1998-2008
Allsites LLC.
All rights reserved.