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sammy
/ ˈæɪ /
noun
informal(in South Africa) an Indian fruit and vegetable vendor who goes from house to house
Word History and Origins
Origin of Sammy1
Example Sentences
With eight months to go until the World Cup in India and Sri Lanka there is much for West Indies coach Daren Sammy to ponder.
“We can’t wait until we are reunited with Sammy,” she added.
In an emotional display, officers and the crowd sounded cheers of, “Let’s go, Sammy!” — in a cadence much like you’d hear at a Dodgers game.
“All of these people came here for Sammy because they really knew and loved him.”
A moment of straight guy, testing-the-waters flirtation nearly culminated in a kiss until Benny shoved Sammy off of him, too cowardly and closeted to follow through.
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