Speidi
English
Etymology
Blend of Spencer + Heidi.
Proper noun
Speidi
- (slang) The couple consisting of celebrities Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag.
- 2009, Lisa de Moraes, "TV Column: Lisa de Moraes on Speidi's Defection From 'I'm a Celebrity . . .'", The Washington Post, 4 June 2009:
- […] The Washington Post's intrepid journalist Steven Goff tracked down Speidi in hiding at a hotel in Costa Rica, and was an eyewitness to "The Hills'" couple confessing they were just tossing back a few glasses of red wine and using a few rolls of toilet paper before heading back to the show site.
- 2013, Lydia Smith, "Heidi and Spencer's fifth anniversary - Speidi relationship as Heidi unveils her new body", The Mirror (UK), 29 November 2013:
- In November 2009, Speidi released their book (yes, a book), called How to Be Famous: Our Guide to Looking the Part, Playing the Press, and Becoming a Tabloid Fixture.
- 2014, Kirthana Ramisetti, "Spencer Pratt claims ‘The Hills’ producers wanted him to ditch Heidi Montag on their wedding day", New York Daily News, 6 February 2014:
- Speidi might have faked a lot of drama on “The Hills,” but the reality couple said there was one line they wouldn’t cross.
- 2009, Lisa de Moraes, "TV Column: Lisa de Moraes on Speidi's Defection From 'I'm a Celebrity . . .'", The Washington Post, 4 June 2009:
Anagrams
- dipsie, sepiid