blondeness

English

Etymology

From blonde +‎ -ness.

Noun

blondeness (usually uncountable, plural blondenesses)

  1. The extent to which someone or something is blonde.
    • 2014, Monica Porter, chapter 7, in Raven: My Year of Dating Dangerously, London: Head of Zeus, →ISBN, page 65:
      I got dozens of winks, she got hundreds. One must never ever underestimate the power of blondeness and bustiness in the sexual imaginings of men. It’s not easy for a petite brunette to keep up.
  2. (especially of a woman, offensive) Stupidity, dopiness.
    • 2013, Janis Hill, Bonnie's Story, page 3:
      After a slightly panicked moment when I realised I had no key to get into my house, the blondeness passed and I remembered I hadn't actually locked it[.]