hermitty

English

Etymology

From hermit + -y.

Adjective

hermitty (comparative more hermitty, superlative most hermitty)

  1. Like, resembling, or characteristic of a hermit.
    • 2007, Time (volume 169, issues 3-16, page 131)
      In this Lourdes of independent movies, hermitty young auteurs will schmooze with Hollywood's BlackBerry set. From the ferment of high art and hype art will emerge new faces, new voices and, I can almost guarantee, at least one film []
    • Molly Greene, A Thousand Tombs
      “I've seen everything now,” Gen said. “I thought teenagers were a bunch of hermitty online gamers. Couch potatoes.”
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