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Laddie

Laddie \Lad"die\, n. A lad; a male sweetheart. [Scot.]

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laddie

n. (context Scottish dialect English) a small boy

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laddie

n. a male child (a familiar term of address to a boy) [syn: cub, lad, sonny, sonny boy]

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Laddie

Laddie is the word for boy in Scottish English.

Laddie or Laddy may also refer to:

Laddie (1940 film)

Laddie is a 1940 American film directed by Jack Hively with Tim Holt in the title role.

It was based on the novel by Gene Stratton-Porter which had been filmed by RKO previously in 1935.

Laddie (1935 film)

Laddie is a 1935 American comedy-drama film directed by George Stevens from a screenplay by Ray Harris and Dorothy Yost, based on the 1913 novel, Laddie: A True Blue Story, by Gene Stratton-Porter. The film stars John Beal, Gloria Stuart, and Virginia Weidler.

Usage examples of "laddie".

From the rude loophole of a window that projected from the old Cunzie Neuk, the crippled laddie could see only the shadowy tombs and the long gray wall of the two kirks, through the sunny haze.

She was the daughter of a donsie mother, that could gie no name to her gets, of which she had two laddies, besides Jean.

Run, laddie, and dinna be standing there wagging your fule tongue for naething.

Let them, says he, get in theirrr Godless butts of gunpowderrr and I myself, laddies, will marrrch thither with guarrrd and witness to prrrove it was no tale.

Fellowship laddies the greatest villains left unkilled, sure and you would, the way the carry on.

But when we came to the spot, it was just a yird toad, and the laddie weans nevelled it to death with stones, before I could persuade them to give over.

My two bairns, Gilbert, that is now the merchant in Glasgow, was grown into a sturdy ramplor laddie, and Janet, that is married upon Dr.

Laddie stood and looked into his face with something of the supplicatory appeal that was on the countenance of the man he had just left.

But what interested Laddie and Vi most about the flagman was that he wore big gold rings in his ears.

Her gaze was fastened upon the flagman who had showed such anxiety for her safety and that of Laddie.

Wi a wee biscuit, ah goes, imitatin the wee Glesgay laddie oan that British Rail advert.

Man, I kenned your gudesire well, and many a pouchful of groats I had from him when I was a laddie.

But when we came to the spot, it was just a yird toad, and the laddie weans nevelled it to death with stones, before I could persuade them to give over.

Fellowship laddies the greatest villains left unkilled, sure and you would, the way the carry on.

I thought, Ian my old chum, there's asmell of the Bar-L about this laddie.