Caddy or Caddie usually means caddy, a person who carries a golfer's bag of clubs, and/or selects a club for a golfer, and always must know all the rules and regulations of golf, and must be able to give the golfer in question advice on what club to use, and or what to do in any situation.
It may also refer to the following things:
- Caddy, Romanian hip-hop artist, member of B.U.G. Mafia
- Caddie (film), 1976 Australian film
- Caddie, the Story of a Barmaid, 1953 Australian novel, later republished as "Caddie"
- Mad Caddies, a third-wave ska punk band from Solvang, California
- The Caddy, a 1950s film starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis
- Cadillac (automobile), affectionately known as a Caddy
- Volkswagen Caddy, a light commercial van manufactured by German automaker Volkswagen AG
- Catty (or caddy), weight measure used in the Far East
- Caddy, major character in The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner
- Cadborosaurus willsi called "Caddy", a giant aquatic monster
- Duplicate bridge term, the caddy collects score slips after each round and/or moves boards (which contain the playing cards) between tables
- Caddy (hardware), a plastic sheath that houses a hard drive or optical media
- Caddie (CAD system), a Computer-aided design software package
- Tea caddy, a box, jar, canister or other receptacle for tea
- Caddy is the name of the golf cart in the Grand Theft Auto games
- Caddy, County Antrim, a townland in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
The following people have the surname of Caddy
- Eileen Caddy (1917 – 2006) , one of the founders of the New Age Findhorn Foundation community in northeast Scotland
- Alan Caddy (1940 - 2000) , guitarist in the 1960s British instrumental band , The Tornados best remembered for 1962's million-selling Telstar
- William R. Caddy (1925 - 1945) , United States Marine and Medal of Honor recipient
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