hoody

/ˈhʊdi/
noun
  1. A sweatshirt or jacket with a hood attached, often with a front pocket.
    • He pulled the hood of his hoody up when it started to rain.
    • The store sells hoodies in many different colors and sizes.
    • She wore a gray hoody to the park on the chilly morning.
  2. A person, especially a young one, who is part of a group that engages in antisocial or criminal behavior (often used in a negative or stereotypical way).
    • The news report described the group of hoodies causing trouble in the mall.
    • The neighborhood watch was concerned about a gang of hoodies gathering after dark.
    • Some people unfairly judge a teenager as a hoody just because of the clothes they wear.
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