• In-betweeny

    Origin

    in-between + -y

    Full definition of in-betweeny

    Adjective

    in-betweeny

    1. Of or pertaining to an in-between state.
      • 2005, Carole Cadwalladr, The Family Tree, Dutton (2005), ISBN 9780525948421, page 141:She thought about the color black, the nature of blackness, and the in-betweeny shades therein.
      • 2007, Stephen Cottrell, Do Nothing to Change Your Life: Discovering What Happens When You Stop, Seabury Books (2008), ISBN 9781596271043, page 3:I half slept and half woke and enjoyed for several hours that dreamy, in-betweeny state of living that hovers between consciousness and sleep.
      • 2007, Matt Seaton, Two Wheels: Thoughts from the Bike Lane, Guardian Books (2007), ISBN 9780852653708, unnumbered page:Then there are those in-betweeny spring and autumn days when you're in two minds about what the “real-feel” temperature is — and no matter what you wear, it always seems to be the wrong thing.

    Noun

    in-betweeny

    (plural in-betweenies)
    1. Something of an in-between or intermediate state.
      • 1991, Stephanie Anne Lloyd (with Sandra Sedgbeer), Stephanie: A Girl in a Million, Ebury Press (1991), ISBN 9780852239278, page 100:I was an in-betweeny, neither one thing nor the other, and though on the one hand it was frustrating and at times even made me feel freakish, there were also many occasions when my situation gave me cause for amusement.
      • 2005, John Lynch, Torn Water, Fourth Estate (2005), ISBN 9780007202683, page 113:He calls her an 'in-betweeny', neither a Taig nor a Prod, and that she should never have tried to be something she is not.
      • 2010, Peter Cheverton, Building the Value Machine: Transforming Your Business Through Collaborative Customer Partnerships, Kogan Page (2010), ISBN 9780749454852, page 129:A suboptimal outcome usually results when a business vacillates between the two – becoming an 'in-betweeny' – or where there are tensions between key functions, pulling in opposite directions through their allegiance to different strategies.
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