What does auntie mean?
Definitions for auntie
ˈæn ti, ˈɑn-aun·tie
Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word auntie.
Princeton's WordNet
aunt, auntie, auntynoun
the sister of your father or mother; the wife of your uncle
Wiktionary
Auntienoun
(UK) an affectionate nickname for the BBC.
Auntienoun
(Australia) an affectionate nickname for the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Commission).
Webster Dictionary
Auntienoun
alt. of Aunty
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of auntie in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of auntie in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of auntie in a Sentence
I feel the pain. My mother being robbed on a bus. My auntie being beat and robbed for her necklace.
The Duke and Duchess have lost an amazing sister far too early... Sabina loved her family. The Duke and Duchess have lost The Duke and Duchess sister, my parents lost their daughter and my girls have lost such a brilliant, loving, caring auntie, this feels like The Duke and Duchess're stuck in a bad dream and The Duke and Duchess can't get out of it.
You can feel free to call me an Uncle Tom. You can feel free to call me an Auntie Tom. It does not affect me, do you want to know why? Because I actually read the book. Uncle Tom was the hero.
I yelled to my auntie there was fire, i said fire was coming in the kitchen.
My auntie became a man and I took pride in it.
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- عمةArabic
- tietaCatalan, Valencian
- tetičkaCzech
- TanteGerman
- θείτσαGreek
- onjoEsperanto
- tíaSpanish
- خالهPersian
- tätiFinnish
- tantine, tata, tatieFrench
- चाचीHindi
- nénikeHungarian
- մորաքույրArmenian
- ziuccia, zietta, ziettina, ziaItalian
- דוֹדָהHebrew
- おばちゃん, おばさんJapanese
- ಆಂಟಿKannada
- 아줌마Korean
- Gellius audieratLatin
- tanteDutch
- auntieNorwegian
- ciociaPolish
- tiaPortuguese
- tantiRomanian
- тётушка, тётя, тётенькаRussian
- tetka, teticaSlovene
- tantSwedish
- அ தைTamil
- тіткаUkrainian
- آنٹیUrdu
- bác gáiVietnamese
- מומעYiddish
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