Definition: The word "addie" itself comes from Old French, meaning something that can be added or filled in with a letter; it can mean "add," "to add," "in addition to." The term has been used as an adjective in many different contexts to describe something that is added, such as a dish of vegetables. However, it's also sometimes used to mean something that is brought into existence or created by another person or thing. In more general terms, the word can be used to describe things that are created (like a piece of music or a sculpture), or that need to be done ("I had to add a little something to the recipe"), but it's also sometimes used in specific situations where someone needs to make a "little contribution" by adding something. For example, if you were making something for a party and someone asks for a guest list, you might say "It looks like there will be some people over, so I'm asking for 'addie' as the guest list."
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