Rosie vs Tony - What's the difference?
rosie | tony |
A diminutive of Rose, Rosemary and of other female names related to the rose. Also used as a formal given name.
(US, informal) A female factory worker during (World War II) (after the 1942 song Rosie the Riveter ).
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, a short form of Anthony
Any of the statuettes awarded by the American Theatre Wing.
As a verb rosie
is .As an adjective tony is
stylish, high-toned, upscale.As a noun tony is
(archaic) a simpleton.rosie
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Proper noun
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(en noun)- continued oppression and exploitation of women in the workplace 50 years after the Rosies entered wartime factories.