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Vinny

American  
[vin-ee] / ˈvɪn i /
Or Vinnie

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Vincent.


Example Sentences

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Battalion Chief Martin Mullen, who was on duty before Garcia, testified that he walked the perimeter four times and left the hose lines in place overnight as a precaution, keeping two assistant chiefs, Vinny Alvarado and Joseph Everett, in the loop.

From Los Angeles Times

Former servers at Jon & Vinny’s, a popular Italian American restaurant with several Southern California locations, filed a class-action lawsuit in 2023 alleging that their company denied servers tips and was eating into their take-home pay because of diner confusion over an 18% service fee.

From Los Angeles Times

SAN FRANCISCO—Vinny Rinaldi and his wife throw an annual Super Bowl bash at their Pennsylvania home, but when he found out the date of next year’s game his heart skipped a beat.

From The Wall Street Journal

As Vinny would say, “Don’t we have fun!”

From Los Angeles Times

"It's fluctuating, and it's been hard the last couple of years," says Vinny Rosario, founder of Moonwake Beer Co. in Leith.

From BBC