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auntie
[an-tee, ahn-]
Auntie
1/ ˈɑːԳɪ /
noun
an informal name for the BBC
informalthe Australian Broadcasting Association
auntie
2/ ˈɑːԳɪ /
noun
a familiar or diminutive word for aunt
informalan older male homosexual
Example Sentences
Darius: We had to dress to impress and I wanted to bring the queens — my mother, my granny and my auntie — to see the queens.
"My auntie is over 70 years old, she is struggling with the heat and humidity because there is no electricity for fans at night," Mutasim said.
I lived next door to my grandparents, my auntie and uncle.
"People do panic. I can understand that but to go out and get food and come back and sit and eat food, it's unbelievable," Kimberley's auntie Shelly Crooks said.
It’s an auntie and a niece in the images, and the niece is on her own after the funeral.
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