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Charlie

American  
[chahr-lee] / ˈtʃɑr li /

noun

  1. a word used in communications to represent the letter C.

  2. Military Slang. Also Charley Victor Charlie.

  3. a male given name, form of Charles.

  4. a female given name.


charlie 1 British  
/ ˈtʃɑːlɪ /

noun

  1. informal a silly person; fool

  2. old-fashioned a girl or woman

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Charlie 2 British  
/ ˈtʃɑːlɪ /

noun

  1. communications a code word for the letter c

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Charlie 3 British  
/ ˈtʃɑːlɪ /

noun

  1. slang military a member of the Vietcong or the Vietcong collectively

    Charlie hit us with rockets

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Charlie 4 British  
/ ˈtʃɑːlɪ /

noun

  1. slang cocaine

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Etymology

Origin of charlie1

C20: for sense 1: shortened from Charlie Hunt, rhyming slang for cunt ; sense 2 is shortened from Charlie Wheeler, rhyming slang for sheila

Origin of Charlie3

shortened from Victor Charlie, communications code for VC, abbreviation of Vietcong

Example Sentences

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March losses spread quickly across the market — although some on Wall Street, including Nomura’s Charlie McElligott, have pointed out that investors owned substantial downside protection heading into the month, which has helped limit stocks’ losses.

From MarketWatch

Despite the bitter February weather, the “Charlie’s Angels” star admitted that she couldn’t resist the chance to enjoy the stunning landscape that surrounds the property—or the opportunity to relive her earliest days living at the home when it had no real amenities, or even a real kitchen.

From MarketWatch

"We'll fly when this hardware is ready," launch director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson told journalists.

From Barron's

“Creator? Please remind Charlie that we’re not Duran Duran. We’re a heavy rock band.”

From Literature

“Nope. Way cooler than that. Tell her, Charlie,” Awesiinh says.

From Literature