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trannie

British  
/ ˈtrænɪ /

noun

  1. a transistor radio

  2. a transvestite

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In another telling scene, Jazz and her mother are chatting at an outdoor cafe when a teenage boy brushes past and blurts out, “Trannie freak.”

From Washington Times

In another telling scene, Jazz and her mother are chatting at an outdoor cafe when a teenage boy brushes past and blurts out, "Trannie freak."

From US News

The mother, Trannie Roberts, 20, also went to the college, worked nights as nurse in an Adventist hospital.

From Time Magazine Archive

Gordon and Trannie Roberts held family devotional, cradling their infant son Larry while 2�-year-old Philip Roberts joined in the prayers and sang simple hymns.

From Time Magazine Archive

Late one afternoon last week, Gordon and Trannie Roberts, with their sons, were driving home from a visit to a home for handicapped children in a nearby town.

From Time Magazine Archive