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Rosie English

Meaning Rosie meaning

What does Rosie mean?

Rosie

A diminutive of Rose, Rosemary and of other female names related to the rose. Also used as a formal given name.

Rosie

(US, informal) A female factory worker during World War II (after the 1942 song Rosie the Riveter).

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Simple sentences

Rosie was allowed to stay up till eleven o'clock.

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Rosie, sweetheart?
That's Rosie.
Rosie, yeah?
Ring-around the rosie, a pocket full of spears!
I'm gonna take you to meet my Aunt Rosie.
You're going to Weehawken to live with my Aunt Rosie.
I wanna tell you about my Aunt Rosie.
Rosie'd get a bang outta that.
I had a slight headache, but Rosie, she was just gettin' wound up.
He knew Rosie before I did.
What's Rosie got to do with it?
If I lose my leg, I lose Rosie.
Of course, I don't know Rosie.
If my leg goes, Rosie goes!
I had a slight headache, but Rosie, she was just gettin' wound up. She grabbed a cab, went right over to Roseland!
Rosie! - What's Rosie got to do with it?
Everything! If I lose my leg, I lose Rosie.
Rosie's as good as anybody.
I don't know Rosie, but I know women.
That's Rosie all over.
You gotta help me, Rosie.
Just some grub, Rosie.
Anything the matter, Rosie?
A bit overdone, Rosie.
No. Rosie borrowed it, most likely.
Remember, Rosie?
Well, thanks, Rosie.
It's all right if Rosie is coming.
Rosie.
Of the two names, I've always favoured Rosie, because it smells of brown soap and beer.
Daffodil or Rosie, FOrget-me-nOt Or poppy.
Oh Rosie, you're so lucky.

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