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Ronnie

American  
[ron-ee] / ˈrɒn i /
Or Ronni,

noun

  1. a male or female given name, form of Ronald or Veronica.


ronnie British  
/ ˈrɒnɪ /

noun

  1. dialect a moustache

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Etymology

Origin of ronnie

C20: from Ronald Colman (1891–1958), debonair moustached British film actor

Example Sentences

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The performances in “EPiC” challenge that idea: Accompanied by the TCB Band and the background singers of the Sweet Inspirations, Presley’s voice soars through a richly melodramatic “You’ve Lost That Feeling Loving” then burns with attitude in a mash-up of “Little Sister” and the Beatles’ “Get Back”; “Suspicious Minds” drives toward an ecstatic climax, Presley and drummer Ronnie Tutt egging each other on as the song’s groove keeps picking up steam.

From Los Angeles Times

Ronnie Chieng plays a more successful agent who loves, or lives, to mess with Monica.

From Los Angeles Times

Ronnie O'Sullivan is set to make his debut in the World Seniors Snooker Championship at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre in May.

From BBC

But two sources with knowledge of Bass’ office have said that after receiving an early draft of the report, the mayor told then-Interim Fire Chief Ronnie Villanueva that it could expose the city to legal liabilities.

From Los Angeles Times

“I need you to help Ronnie learn his times tables,” she said, like a cat purring.

From Literature