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What does Tiffany mean?

Tiffany

United States artist who developed Tiffany glass (1848-1933)

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Louis Comfort Tiffany

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Oh, I thought it was Tiffany's diamonds.
It's like Tiffany's.
Tiffany's?
That's right. I'm crazy about Tiffany's.
Sure. When I get it, all that does any good is to jump in a cab to Tiffany's.
Well, it's still too early to go to Tiffany's.
Tiffany's.
But Tiffany's can be expensive.
This, I take it, was not purchased at Tiffany's?
Would Tiffany's really engrave it for us?
Well, it is rather unusual, madam, but you'll find that Tiffany's is very understanding.
I don't think this place is half as nice as Tiffany's.
She shops at tiffany's the way other women enter a supermarket.
Breakfast is at Tiffany's and everybody is high.
A touch of mink, fun in Acapulco, breakfast at Tiffany's!
The T is for Tiffany.
Tiffany Case?
Where's Tiffany?
Tiffany, my dear.
Take Miss Tiffany in the car and keep a close eye on her.
Miller Anderson, report to the starting line, please, I ain't seen Tiffany in a long time.
Hey, is Tiffany beautiful?
One more time, ladies and gentlemen, for Miss Tiffany.
What about Tiffany?
Just leave me and Tiffany alone.
The guys that killed Doodlebug aren't going to forget about Tiffany.
No, Tiffany.
I brought it for you from Mr. Tiffany's new shop.
Tiffany's can make me something bigger and cheaper.
Just like Tiffany's.
If I could find a real-life place, that made me feel like Tiffany's, then. Then I'd buy some furniture and give the cat a name.
Love what? Tiffany's.
AII right, but Tiffany's can be pretty expensive.
Well, it's rather unusual, madam, but I think you'll find that Tiffany's is very understanding.
Let's get out of here. I don't think this place is half as nice as Tiffany's.

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And everyone's spending patterns differ - the older, wealthier household buys jewelry from Tiffany, rather than a car from General Motors.

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