Tom
WordNet

noun


(1)   Male turkey
(2)   Male cat
(3)   Contemptuous name for a Black man who is abjectly servile and deferential to Whites
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Proper noun



  1. A diminutive of Thomas, also used as a formal male given name.
  2. Used by 1377 as a type of a nickname for a common man.
  3. In the 17th century, applied as a nickname for several exceptionally large balls.


Quotations

  • 1605 William Shakespeare, King Lear, Act III, Scene IV
    Poor Tom's a-cold.
    "Becky Thatcher. What's yours? Oh, I know. It's Thomas Sawyer."
    "That's the name they lick me by. I'm Tom when I'm good. You call me Tom, will you?"
  • 2008 David Park, The Truth Commissioner, ISBN 9780747591290, page 366
    "We're not sure - we were expecting a girl for some reason. But we're thinking of something simple like Tom."
    "Thomas?"
    "No, just Tom."
 
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