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  1. The meaning of PANDY is to punish (a schoolboy) with a blow on the palm of the hand especially with a ferule.

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chunky_PandayChunky Panday - Wikipedia

    Suyash Panday (born 26 September 1962), better known by his stage name Chunky Panday, is an Indian actor who works in Bollywood films. [1][2] He has appeared in over 100 films in a career that has spanned over three decades. His most successful films in Hindi were in the period 1987-1994.

  3. 2 meanings: 1. (in schools) a stroke on the hand with a strap as a punishment 2. to punish with such strokes.... Click for more definitions.

  4. Define pandy. pandy synonyms, pandy pronunciation, pandy translation, English dictionary definition of pandy. tr.v. pan·died , pan·dy·ing , pan·dies Chiefly British To strike on the open palm of the hand with a cane or strap for punishment at school.

  5. Oct 4, 2024 · pandy (third-person singular simple present pandies, present participle pandying, simple past and past participle pandied) To strike on the palm of the hand with a strap as a school punishment.

  6. Pandy definition: To strike on the open palm of the hand with a cane or strap for punishment at school.

  7. Pandy definition: a stroke on the palm of the hand with a cane or strap given as a punishment in school.. See examples of PANDY used in a sentence.

  8. The earliest known use of the noun Pandy is in the 1850s. OED's earliest evidence for Pandy is from 1857, in a letter by H. H. Greathed. Pandy is of multiple origins.

  9. What does the noun pandy mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun pandy. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is used in northern English regional dialect, Irish English, and Scottish English. See meaning & use. How common is the noun pandy?

  10. The earliest known use of the verb pandy is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for pandy is from 1765, in the writing of S. Edwards. pandy is formed within English, by conversion.