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Noun
/ˈkadē/,
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caddies, plural;
  1. A small storage container, typically one with divisions
    • - a tool caddy

  1. a can for storing tea
  2. caddie: act as a caddie and carry clubs for a player
  3. In golf, a caddy (or caddie) is the person who carries a player's bag and clubs, and gives insightful advice and moral support. A good caddy is aware of the challenges and obstacles of the golf course being played, along with the best strategy in playing it. ...
  4. In computer hardware, a caddy refers to a sheath used to hold some media. If the medium is a hard disk drive, the caddy is also referred to as a disk enclosure, which is discussed there. It also refers to optical disks, such as CD-ROMs, which are the focus of this article.
  5. The Caddy is a 1953 American film starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis. It was filmed from November 24, 1952 through February 23, 1953. It was released by Paramount Pictures on August 10, 1953. ...
  6. "The Caddy" is the 122nd episode of NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 12th episode for the 7th season. It aired on January 25, 1996.
  7. One hired to assist another in playing the game of golf; To serve as a caddy, carrying golf clubs etc
  8. (CADDIES) Assists with the professional caddie registration. Distributes and collects towels, caddie bibs, etc. Acts as a concierge for the caddies. Maintains the caddie lounge area and answers questions. Assists with cleaning the caddie bibs rightly.
  9. Individual who carries bags for golfers and assists them in the playing of the course. Ideally, a caddy should possess the eyes of a big-game hunter, the strength of a linebacker, the patience of a diplomat and the memory of a Mafia witness.
  10. The Computer Aided Dossier Design and supplY format for the electronic submission of dossiers. The data are stored on CD-ROM.
  11. The tray or carrier where the CD is placed for reading or writing.
  12. someone who carries a players bag of clubs and/or assists a player with advice and the details of play
  13. a tea caddy—a small box for holding tea. This “caddy” is a corruption of the Malay word kati, which was a measure in which tea was sold (a kati was a weight of about one and a third pounds in the old measurements). Originally a “tea caddy” was a small box that held just that amount of tea.
  14. a tin or jar, used for holding tea; it takes its name from the Chinese or Malayan word catty , describing the weigh of one pound of tea; in the past, tea caddies were equipped with a lock and key
  15. The plastic and metal carrier into which a CD must be inserted before it is loaded into some CD-ROM drives or CD recorders. Also called a cartridge.
  16. A cartridge designed to hold a CD or DVD disc. Some CD drives use caddies, particularly in harsh or industrial environments. DVD-RAM drives also use a caddy to protect the disc.
  17. Piece on treadmills that allows for storage of water bottles, phones, keys, or magazines. Usually attached to the console by Teadmill factory technician.we will have sales promotion abou it. This is one which other factory do not have.
  18. A small, usually gray box of match books, with 50 match books to a caddy for the 20-stick and 30-stick match books, and 25 match books to a caddy for the 40-stick variety. Usually, 50 caddies of 20-sticks make up a case of 2,500 match books.
  19. A non-playing person designated to move boards between tables during a tournament, collect score slips, etc.
  20. A person, who carries a player’s bag, gives advice on club selection and yardage and then asks for 10% of winnings. Generally speaking, pro’s don’t want to give 10% as they deem their talent worthy of all winnings.