Crossword clues for beanie
beanie
- Old frosh topper
- Freshman's hat
- ___ Babies (stuffed collectibles)
- Word before Babies or Boos, among dolls
- Warm headwear
- Small skullcap
- Small cap with a propeller
- Retro cap
- Popular kind of baby?
- Passé campus headgear
- Old propeller site
- It might be propellered
- It may have a propeller
- Head-hugging brimless cap
- Freshmen wear but not lately
- Freshman's headgear
- Freshman cap of old
- Fad "Baby"
- Colorful, close-fitting hat
- Cap worn by '40s freshmen
- Cap on a fraternity dome?
- Cap for a Little Rascal
- Brownie's cap
- Brimless hat, often
- Babies leader?
- '90s fad: ___ Babies
- '90s fad toy, familiarly
- -- Babies
- ___ Boos (stuffed animal line that my daughter Tabitha has approximately 15 of)
- ___ Babies (bygone fad)
- ___ Babies
- Brownie topper
- Frosh topper
- Propeller holder, perhaps
- Brimless cap
- ___ Baby
- Little cap
- Small topper
- Jughead's topper
- Close-fitting cap
- Freshman's topper
- Cousin of a yarmulke
- Bit of "Archie" attire
- A small skullcap
- Formerly worn by schoolboys and college freshmen
- First-year headgear
- Freshman's cap, once
- Frosh's hat
- Skullcap with a propeller, essentially
- Cap with a propeller
- Campus cap
- Prep cap
- Close-fitting hat
- Zoo baby
- Head covering
- Round cap
- Frosh's cap
- Retro headgear
- Kid's cap
- Winter cap
- Small cap
- Propellered topper
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
beanie \beanie\ n. a small skullcap; formerly worn by schoolboys and college freshmen.
Syn: beany.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"small, close-fitting hat," 1940, from bean (n.) in the slang sense of "head" + -ie.
Wiktionary
n. 1 A cap that fits the head closely, usually knitted from wool. 2 Short for (w: Beanie Baby), a small soft toy filled with beans or similar stuffing.
WordNet
n. a small skullcap; formerly worn by schoolboys and college freshmen [syn: beany]
Wikipedia
In parts of Canada and the United States, a beanie refers to a head-hugging brimless hat with or without a visor. Seamed beanies are made from triangular sections of cloth joined by a button at the crown, and seamed together around the sides. They can also be made from leather or silk panels.
In other English-speaking countries and parts of the US and Canada, a "beanie" is a knitted cap (often woollen), known in parts of the United States as a "stocking cap" or "beanie" and in Canada as a " tuque".
Beanie may refer to:
- Beanie (seamed cap), in parts of North America, a cap made from cloth joined by a button at the crown and seamed together around the sides
- Beanie, in British, Australian, South Africa and parts of Canada and the United States, a knitted cap (also known as a toque)
- A type of helmet
Beanie may also refer to:
Usage examples of "beanie".
However, they all had something that Bill did not: a propeller beanie perched atop their heads.
He was a big, muscular moron wearing a polka-dot propeller beanie and a blue uniform with epaulets, a gun holster and, of course, a gun.
A strangled Beanie Baby hung from the rearview mirror on a red rosary.
Carly went back to the kitchen, Beanie had dragged himself to the porch where the twins squatted next to him, muttering in low worried tones.
All of a sudden Beanie was in there, naked like she always was when she travelled like that.
After we left, Beanie came back and locked the door and went home again.
Bonnie and Beanie came back down the stairs hand in hand to where I was.
Naylor knew that he had been, in his day, one hell of a Green Beanie, a contemporary of the legendary Scotty McNab.
Class A uniform, wearing a green beanie, with the rope of an aide hanging from his epaulets, was this familiar-looking lieutenant, an aviator.
I fingered an odd-looking Beanie Baby with five legs that had been left on top of a small filing cabinet.
Robin stood up, a red beanie in one hand and two leis, one pink, one yellow, in the other.
Becca watched him take off his beanie and his leis and sidle up to the bar beside a svelte young woman with titan hair halfway down her back.
She smiled and pointed at a table, the same table from Friday night, where Becca Savard sat by herself, with two paper leis around her neck and a red beanie with a yellow propeller on her head.
Joe smiled back at her, picked up the red beanie and spun the propeller.
Josie reached to the coffee holder and flipped a doggie ear backward on the Beanie puppy.