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- proper noun A
diminutive of the malegiven name Ronald .
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Examples
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Ronnie is the sweet but severely emasculated father of Fanny, Annie and Danny who often hangs out in the shed to avoid his ball-busting wife.
George Heymont: It's the Most Dysfunctional Time of the Year! George Heymont 2010
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Ronnie is the sweet but severely emasculated father of Fanny, Annie and Danny who often hangs out in the shed to avoid his ball-busting wife.
George Heymont: It's the Most Dysfunctional Time of the Year! George Heymont 2010
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Is any one surprised the Ronnie is suggesting we adopt practices that would turn us into a paramilitary force?
Sir Ronnie Flanagan - HMIC Policing Report « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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Meanwhile, an underground grilled-cheese dealer who goes by the name Ronnie emerged in the East Village over the summer, at one point appearing on the " Today " show.
Taking Underground Food Off Menu Sumathi Reddy 2010
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Since then Lembit's campaign site has had a redesign, but Ronnie is still included in its list of supporters.
Archive 2008-09-01 2008
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My sister Ronnie is recovering from surgery that she underwent in the same week that her daughter had a concussion.
It's Not Insurance - It's a Crap Shoot aka TBTAM 2008
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Ronnie is being paid by Nu Labour to come up with an independant review - yes right, a bit like Booth did.
Sir Ronnie Flanagan - HMIC Policing Report « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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Since then Lembit's campaign site has had a redesign, but Ronnie is still included in its list of supporters.
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And Ronnie is played by an Asian American friend of mine who laughs about being whitewashed as hell.
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It involves my mothers 'English cousin Ronnie, and something he called "Marylebone Soup."
A Pitch for Eating Chicken Noodle Soup in Summer, With Fresh Herbs Lindy 2006
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