connie
Pronunciation: [ˈkɒni]
Word
Context: “personal name”
(noun) Connie is often used as a short form or nickname for names like Constance or Cornelia. It's a friendly and familiar way to call someone with one of those names.
Example
Connie invited us all to her birthday party this Saturday.
Example
There wasn't anyone named Connie in our classroom this year.
Example
Is Connie going to join us for lunch?
Context: “slang”
(noun) In some places, 'connie' can be a casual term for a person, sometimes used informally among friends.
Example
Hey connie, do you want to play basketball after school?
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That connie over there is not my friend; we don't get along.
Example
Who's that connie talking to Tim?
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