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Bal·dy

 (bôl′dē), Mount
A mountain, 3,068 m (10,064 ft) high, of the San Gabriel Mountains in southern California.
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baldy

(ˈbɔːldɪ)
adj
bald
n, pl baldies
a bald person
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Noun1.baldy - a person whose head is baldbaldy - a person whose head is bald    
individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"
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baldy

[ˈbɔːldɪ] Ncalvo m
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baldy

[ˈbɔːldi] ntête f d'œuf
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baldy

n (inf)Glatzkopf m
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These bad-assed baldies weren't always so follically challenged - both sported a full head of hair before they became old smoothies.
The Iranian films selected to compete in various sections of the festival are: 'Appendix' by Hosein Namazi, 'Azar' by Mohammad Hamzei, 'Forty Baldies' by Sadegh Sadegh Daghighi, 'High Noon Story' by Mohammad Hossein Mahdavian, 'Leaf Of Life' by Ebrahim Mokhtari, 'Lina' by Ramin Rasouli, 'Mothering' by Roghiye Tavakoli, and 'Villa Dwellers' by Monir Gheydi.
Amanda Stretton, motoring editor at Confused.com, says: "It's worrying to find so many people are driving with baldies. Even though our safety film is tongue-in-cheek, our research shows there is a serious lack of awareness among some motorists.
There were the Baldies, a 1980s Minneapolis street crew, whose shaved heads, bomber jackets, boots, and braces mirrored the attire of the racist skinheads they booted out of town.
If egos are put aside, I'm sure if you don't already agree with me, you are probably on the verge of switching your whole mindset on what trophies baldies truly are.
A good crowd assembled at the ringside to compete for the increasingly popular "black baldies" with both spring and autumn born calves at foot.
But what if they had been baldies? Can you imagine a Cristiano Ronaldo trying a step-over with a sweep over?
Anyway, the message to the troubled fan is clearly this: don't mess with us baldies!
ANOTHER reason for heaving a sigh of relief in the wake of Duterte's latest denial of a possible presidential run is the prospect, now set aside it is hoped, of a first family in residence in Malacanang composed entirely of baldies.
Yet now that such names were mentioned, the years seemed to magically recede and real individuals emerged from the mass of baldies.