Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Soo goldy.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The European goldfinch.
- noun The yellow-hammer.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun UK, birdwatching the
golden eagle . - noun UK, birdwatching the
golden plover . - noun informal A
goldfish .
Etymologies
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Examples
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I think CAT is a long term gem, or in this case "goldie".
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I think CAT is a long term gem, or in this case "goldie".
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I think CAT is a long term gem, or in this case "goldie".
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Thu 10/01/09 11: 16 AM saw robin williams, goldie hawn AND FERGIE (former Duchess of York, not Black Eyed Peas girl) in restaurant on upper east side one night. that was pretty cool. and i saw Chita Rivera lost in a parking garage.
Dining with the stars -- Who is your best sighting? | EW.com 2009
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Love the site, but that was overboard, but i'm not making a comparison to the goldie hawn/kurt russell flick
Friday Box Office: Madagascar 2 Grabs $17M, Possible $58M Three-Day | /Film 2008
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Sound...a radio turned low to a local "goldie-oldie" station.
Quirks and other Habits Shirley Damsgaard 2009
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Sound...a radio turned low to a local "goldie-oldie" station.
Archive 2009-04-01 Shirley Damsgaard 2009
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An oldie goldie who bitched a week ago about being banned and whom we all predicted would change his handle and come back.
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Judging by his expression, this gorgeous goldie retrieves feels the same way we do: Confused.
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A "goldie-locks" approach to getting tariff levels just right - in order to preserve economic diversity and local freedom, and grant greater market entry only as foreign wages, standards, and democracy improve - is what is sorely needed.
whichbe commented on the word goldie
Golden Oldie, Lives Dangerously.
June 4, 2008
reesetee commented on the word goldie
Old name for the European Goldfinch or the Yellowhammer.
March 22, 2009