Sonny (album)
WordNet
noun
(1) A male child (a familiar term of address to a boy)
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Proper noun
Quotations
- 1938 Margery Allingham: The Fashion in Shrouds: page 136:
- 'I was christened "Sonny"', the boy said with a protective formality which was clearly of some years' growth. ' It seems to have been all right then. Fashionable, you know. Now, of course, it's ghastly. Everyone calls me Sinclair, even Mother.'
- 1990 Nadine Gordimer: My Son's Story: page 55:
- Sonny had had to change his mind about so many things, as his life changed, as the very meaning of his ridiculous name changed - first a hangover from sentimental parents, then a nickname to reassure the crowds at rallies that he was one of them, then an addendum to his full names in a prison dossier: 'also known as Sonny'. A common criminal with aliases.
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Proper noun
- borrowed from in the mid-twentieth century.
Proper noun
- borrowed from in the mid-twentieth century.