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millie
English
Etymology
From the English diminutive given name Millie.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: m??l?, IPA(key): /?m?li?/
Noun
millie (plural millies)
- (informal, Northern Ireland, dated, 19th century, derogatory or endearing) A mill worker, usually a young working-class woman working in the factories of Ireland's linen industry.
- (informal, derogatory or endearing) A harshly-spoken working-class woman, often unemployed.
See also
- Essex Girl (English equivalent)
- chavette
- mil-bag
- spide or steek (the male equivalent)
- skanger (Republic of Ireland equivalent)
- Lumpenproletariat
- Senga (Scotland equivalent)
References
Further reading
- Stephen Nolan phone in on millies
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