Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A Scottish terrier.
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- proper noun A
diminutive of the malegiven name Scott .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun old Scottish breed of small long-haired usually black terrier with erect tail and ears
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Examples
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Scottie is the first person who worked inside the bubble to state that he thinks the decision to go to war with Iraq occurred in "late 2001".
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I'm not sure why I think trusting my molecules to Scottie is safer than a Delta flight, but at least the Enterprise's engineer had a perfect on-time record.
John Madden, Whoopi Goldberg, and Me | The Stiletto Gang The Stiletto Gang 2008
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My Scottie is more a HiIlary Supporter than you ARE or will ever be ......!!!!!
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Scottie is the first person who worked inside the bubble to state that he thinks the decision to go to war with Iraq occurred in "late 2001".
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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Carter swatted in Scottie Upshall's backhanded pass for his 26th goal.
USATODAY.com 2007
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Off topic here sorry … Some of these Generals spoke out against bush many times. bush and co as we saw in Scottie boi yesterday snub anyone that opposes these Facists.
Think Progress » A fourth general calls for Rumsfeld’s resignation. 2006
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If Scottie is really a “truth-teller” that would explain his refusal to say anything when representing the WH.
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I bet Scottie is laughing his ass off right now, wherever he is.
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Scottie is a man who either enjoys his job too much or should seek psychological help as he is clearly a pathological liar.
Think Progress » That’s Not Accurate: White House Alters Transcript of Press Briefing 2005
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Now Scottie is picking on an Indian or Pakistani journalist to change the topic (where is Jeffy when you need him?)
07/12/2005 2005
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