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  • proper noun A nickname for someone who is lively and animated

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Examples

  • Ken Pilot's "Sparky" is a haunted house prop of a guy getting fried in an electric chair.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Which is, of course, part of the problem that Sparky is talking about: to some people I am a virgin – because I am a man who has never had sex with a woman.

    s-e-x. « Love | Peace | Ohana 2010

  • Two years later, he acquired his nickname Sparky for his fiery arguments with umpires.

    Sparky Anderson, Hall of Fame manager of Reds and Tigers, dies at 76 Matt Schudel 2010

  • I'll bet that (no disrespect intended) Sparky is rolling over in his bouillabaisse about now ...

    The Twit Walks Among You Roger Langridge 2008

  • Sparky is right ... debating FISA, Art. I v.Art. II; regulate v. legislate v. direct clearly takes our eyes off the ball.

    Balkinization 2007

  • Sparky is right ... debating FISA, Art. I v.Art. II; regulate v. legislate v. direct clearly takes our eyes off the ball.

    Balkinization 2007

  • Sparky is right ... debating FISA, Art. I v.Art. II; regulate v. legislate v. direct clearly takes our eyes off the ball.

    Balkinization 2007

  • Sparky is right ... debating FISA, Art. I v.Art. II; regulate v. legislate v. direct clearly takes our eyes off the ball.

    Balkinization 2007

  • Sparky is right ... debating FISA, Art. I v.Art. II; regulate v. legislate v. direct clearly takes our eyes off the ball.

    Balkinization 2007

  • Sparky is right ... debating FISA, Art. I v.Art. II; regulate v. legislate v. direct clearly takes our eyes off the ball.

    Balkinization 2007

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