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spottie

British  
/ ˈspɒtɪ /

noun

  1. a young deer of up to three months of age

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The Vicksburg Post reported Monday that Blackie, Spottie and a third dog heard 76-year-old Corrine Palmer crying for help early Friday.

From Washington Times

The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble’s "Spottie" also sounds faraway, but the horns are immediate and lovely on Outkast’s expansive "SpottieOttieDopalicious."

From The Verge

The same horns are practically demure on Beyoncé’s "All Night Long," though they do sound sharper there than in "Spottie," for some reason.

From The Verge

Sanrio’s recent flops include Spottie Dottie, a pink-frocked Dalmatian, and Pandapple, a baby panda.

From New York Times

“Let us have a drink,” they said, so they put their heads down, when— “Peep, peep!” said Spottie.

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