Mannie

Word MANNIE
Character 6
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Definitions and meanings of "Mannie"

What do we mean by mannie?

A man

An undersized or insignificant man

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The word "mannie" in example sentences

Goggie hab mannie bludz tho, cuz of Baggy pointy endz. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Benjamin, your wee mannie never had much traction except among novelty-seekers and race deniers. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Well, ye just go and fetch the mannie this minute. ❋ Gabaldon, Diana (2005)

It's aboot a mannie Kemp, he's a caird tongued fang ❋ Unknown (1998)

"I am lured to the forest upon the pretext of smelling turpentine, and before I ken where I am, I'm sitting wi" the British Navy, saying aye and nay to matters I ken nothing of, wi" yon wee mannie kickin" my shins under the table like a trained monkey! ❋ Gabaldon, Diana (1997)

But if it bee so in Gorboducke, howe much more in all the rest, where you shall have Asia of the one side, and Affricke of the other, and so mannie other under Kingdomes, that the Player when he comes in, must ever begin with telling where he is, or else the tale will not be conceived. ❋ Unknown (1992)

"Oo, ay; I saw the mannie an 'his caddy lookin' for it." ❋ Marion Dix [Editor] Mosher (N/A)

He's a gey prood mannie too, mind ye, although he winna haud wi't. ❋ J. B. Salmond (N/A)

"Ma mannie," he said, "ye may no 'be a gowfer yet, but hoots! ye're learning the language fine!" ❋ Unknown (1928)

Aye, it's a gay, high-sounding sentiment, ma mannie, but ye'll no dae it, do ye hear? ❋ Harold Brighouse (1920)

"And what thousand dollars wi 'that be, my mannie?" ❋ Harry Lauder (1910)

I had a London agent by that time, a mannie who booked engagements for me in the provinces. ❋ Harry Lauder (1910)

And then I make good resolutions; but the first nice-looking mannie who comes my way knocks them all out of my head. ❋ Unknown (1908)

Emmie, 'but there's too much of the little mannie about him.' ❋ Unknown (1907)

'A clever little mannie --! 'said Emmie, with a jeering grimace. ❋ Unknown (1907)

"Ye maun hae a backbone if ye're to be an obsairver, ma mannie," said ❋ Edgar Wallace (1903)

"Havers, mannie; there's no 'onybody named for an auld buryin' groond." ❋ Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson (1902)

Then, in the reassuring dialect: "Hoots, Bobby, open the bit mou 'noo, an' tak 'the medicine like a mannie!" ❋ Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson (1902)

"Mah mannie; eh, but you're a braw sonsie laddie; an 'aiblins ye need it, nor yoursel' nor any o 'your noble an' deesteengueeshed family shall ne'er ask the twice a wee bit bite or soop unner this humble roof." ❋ Edgar Jepson (1900)

"They tallygrams they yanners the saxpences, mah mannie," said the millionaire with a falling face. ❋ Edgar Jepson (1900)

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