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Chucky

Chucky also written Chuckie, an English slang for a loved one or close friend. It's also a diminutive of "Charles".

Chucky is also an English-language pronunciation spelling of " tiocfaidh"

Chucky or Chuckie may refer to:

Chucky (Child's Play)

Charles Lee Ray (also known as "The Lakeshore Strangler", and nicknamed "Chucky") is a character and the titular antagonist of the Child's Play horror film series. Chucky is portrayed as a notorious serial killer whose spirit inhabits a fictional "Good Guy" doll and continuously tries to transfer his soul from the doll to a human body. The character has become one of the most recognizable horror icons, often mentioned alongside Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, Ghostface, Regan MacNeil and Michael Myers, and has been referenced numerous times in pop culture. In 1999, the Chucky character was nominated for the MTV Movie Award for Best Villain for the film Bride of Chucky. He was created by David Kirschner and Don Mancini and is portrayed and voiced by Brad Dourif in both live-action and voice-over. Tom Holland On designing Chucky’s appearance: “What there was at the time was the [‘My Buddy’] doll. Chucky’s first name – I originally called him Buddy, and I couldn’t use it because of the ‘My Buddy’ doll. I went out, I got a ‘My Buddy’ doll, I got a Raggedy Ann, a Raggedy Andy and I got one of those life-size baby infants. And I still have it out back. They are the creepiest things in the world. And what I told [designer] Kevin Yagher was, I wanted Buddy, but I wanted the Raggedy Andy coloring – those button overalls, and I wanted the freckles and all that. And then I wanted the meanest-looking son of a [expletive] Raggedy Ann and Andy doll that you could create, but I wanted it with the creepiness of that infant doll.

Usage examples of "chucky".

Vicki handed over another twenty, and Chucky slipped it into his pocket.

She had dropped Chucky off at his house and picked up Reheema, who had been sitting on his front steps, simmering despite the frigid temperature.

I just met a man named Chucky, who lives a few blocks away on Jefferson Street.

We moved away from the building, and I finally spotted Chucky outlined against the skyline.

The buildings, the canyon, seemed so steep and dark and faraway Then I heard Chucky hit the pavement.

If Chucky was unmoved by the tender approach, she would threaten to stuff his IV bag down his throat.

Caro promised she would tell the DA that Chucky had cooperated marvelously, and the boy almost smiled.

On the long drive home, it occurred to her that the sketchy description of the suspect Chucky had provided could fit a lot of people.

The buildings, the canyon, seemed so steep and dark and faraway Then I heard Chucky hit the pavement.

On the long drive home, it occurred to her that the sketchy description of the suspect Chucky had provided could fit a lot of people.