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aunties

American  
[an-teez, ahn-teez] / ˈæn tiz, ˈɑn tiz /

noun

Informal.
  1. the plural of auntie or aunty.


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They said yes, and over the next nine months, Califano embedded himself within Zohran’s team, photographing everything from union rallies to neighborhood canvassers to Ramadan iftars among aunties.

From Slate • Nov. 12, 2025

She said her brothers, aunties, cousins and both her grandfathers had taken part in the past.

From BBC • Nov. 5, 2025

Because of Mamdani’s interesting background, he brought the limousine liberals together with the aunties from Bangladesh.

From Salon • Jun. 28, 2025

Also, I know this column is about Sundays, but I love a weekday dim sum where you hang out with all the uncles and aunties while they read their newspapers.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 14, 2025

Later, while the other children played soccer, the aunties punished us by putting us to work feeding and bathing the babies.

From "Taking Flight: From War Orphan to Star Ballerina" by Michaela DePrince

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