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Edie

[ee-dee]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Edith.



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It would be three more years before a couple of American cable drama actors cracked the category in 1999, when Lorraine Bracco and Edie Falco scored nominations for their work on “The Sopranos.”

From Salon

Knowing Marnie’s penchant for taking a mile when she’s given an inch, she’d almost certainly do the former, and her “Stronger” version would be one of the top TikTok sounds in days and be added to Spotify playlists soon after, right beneath her cover of Edie Brickell’s “What I Am” and deep cuts from her Jazz Brunch era.

From Salon

So then we went to the park to just like get high on Edie Parker prerolls, talk s— with some friends for like three hours and eat good snacks.

Amid the slim packs of pre-rolled cones, Edie Parker glassware and copies of “Broccoli Magazine,” Sunnyside stocks something else entirely: colorful bags of imported Skittles, tubes of entrée-flavored chips and instant noodles in bright, crinkly packs.

From Salon

Edie Turquet, one of the young female dancers and strippers in the film, text me to say it was "insane" that a film about sex workers could win best picture at the Oscars.

From BBC

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