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plural normies
(slang, usually derogatory, sometimes Internet) A normal person; one with commonly held, normative beliefs, neurology, tastes or interests. quotations
This place is a sure cure for a gimp's feeling out of place and a sure cure for a normie feeling awkward around a wheelchair.
1980, Barry Corbet, Options: spinal cord injury and the future
You'll start eating like a normie. In fact, a small amount of food will one day look like a lot.
2006, Anne Katherine, How to make almost any diet work, page 200
Be jovial but not a comedian. We have a sense of humor that the normies don't have.
2011, Bucky Sinister, Still Standing: Addicts Talk About Living Sober, page 97
It is a career disaster now to signal your left-behind cluelessness as a basic bitch, normie or a member of the corrupt media mainstream in any way.
2017, Angela Nagle, Kill All Normies, Zero Books, Introduction
comparative more normie, superlative most normie
(slang, usually derogatory) Like a normal person. quotations
The split from Pauling, and the death of Laurelee, sent Robinson hurtling further out into the fringe, where he found a small but ardent caucus of contrarians: scientists, like him, who had abandoned — or been ejected from — the normie, left-leaning research community and who made common cause in puncturing prevailing views on smoking, DDT, radiation, depletion of the ozone hole and changes to the climate.
2017, "The Grandfather Of Alt-Science" by Daniel Engber, fivethirtyeight.com