Andy
0 antonyms and opposites of Andy, grouped by meaning.
Noun — Informal term for a person of a particular type or category, often used dismissively (e.g. 'karen', 'chad').
Etymology
From the given name Andy, a diminutive of Andrew, generalized into slang for "a guy" or "a type of person."
Full origin of Andy →Frequently asked questions
What does “Andy” mean?
The word “Andy” means informal term for a person of a particular type or category, often used dismissively (e.g. 'karen', 'chad'). In plain terms, slang for "some guy" or a streamer, depending on context.
How do you pronounce “Andy”?
“Andy” is pronounced AN-dee (/ˈæn.di/ in IPA).
How do you use “Andy” in a sentence?
Here is “Andy” used in a sentence: “Online commenters mocked him as just another andy.”
What part of speech is “Andy”?
“Andy” is a noun.
Is “Andy” a common word?
“Andy” is a fairly common word in modern English.
How many meanings does “Andy” have?
“Andy” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: informal term for a person of a particular type or category, often used dismissively (e.g. 'karen', 'chad').
What does calling someone an 'andy' mean?
Used this way, 'andy' labels someone as a stock type rather than an individual, usually with a dismissive or mocking edge. Like 'karen' or 'chad', it turns a first name into shorthand for a recognisable personality or behaviour, letting people sum up a whole category of person in a single word.
Is calling someone an 'andy' rude?
It usually is, at least mildly. Turning a name into a label reduces a person to a stereotype and often carries mockery or contempt. Even when used jokingly among friends, it dismisses the individual, so it is best treated as slang for casual or online banter rather than polite conversation.
What are similar terms to 'andy'?
It belongs to a family of names used as labels for personality types, such as 'karen' for a demanding complainer, 'chad' for a confident alpha male, and 'kevin' for someone foolish or badly behaved. Each turns an ordinary first name into internet shorthand for a recognisable and usually mocked stereotype.