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brownie | snoopy |

As a noun brownie

is (britain|canada|australia) a junior girl guide.

As an adjective snoopy is

given to snooping.

brownie

English

(wikipedia brownie) (Chocolate brownie)

Noun

(en noun)
  • A small square piece of rich cake, usually made with chocolate.
  • * 2000 , , Stick Figure: a diary of my former self , page 173,
  • if she ever found out she was dying, she'd just eat brownies all day and night until the very end.
  • * 2005 , Aaron Lazare, On Apology , unnumbered page,
  • On a Saturday afternoon, my wife bought her favorite treat for dessert that evening, a gourmet, nut-filled brownie .
  • * 2005 , Steve Otto, Memoirs of a Drugged-Up, Sex-Crazed Yippie , page 228,
  • After cooking the brownies' until we could smell the pot, we each ate a large ' brownie .
  • (folklore) A mythical creature, a helpful elf who would do people's housework for them.
  • * 1908', , '' The Adventures of A '''Brownie .
  • * 1985 , The Encyclopedia Americana , Volume 1, page 636,
  • Stories were told of a brownie riding horseback to fetch the midwife at childbirth or helping his master to win at checkers.
  • * 2004 , Justin Hocking, Jeffrey Knutson, Jared Jacang Maher (editors), Life and Limb: Skateboarders Write from the Deep End , page 37,
  • There are no brownies in my house, though. I know because there's always a pile of dishes in the sink.
  • (paganism) A household spirit or revered ancestor.
  • (Australia, New Zealand, colloquial) A tall, long-necked beer bottle, made from brown coloured glass.
  • (ethnic slur, offensive) A person of Arab, Indian or Hispanic descent. Also rarely used for a Native American or Pacific Islander.
  • Derived terms

    * chocolate brownie * hash brownie

    snoopy

    English

    (wikipedia Snoopy)

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • Charlie Brown's pet beagle in the comic strip Peanuts , by ; often representing doggish soulfulness.
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