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Minnie

As a first name, Minnie is a diminutive of Minerva, Winifred, Wilhelmina, Hermione, Mary, or Amelia. It may refer to:

Minnie (album)

Minnie is the fifth and final studio album (not counting a posthumous release the following year) by American R&B/jazz singer Minnie Riperton. She died of cancer two months after its release, it was also her first album for Capitol Records. With a new record deal under her belt and a guarantee from the label of priority marketing and promotion, Minnie went right to work on what would be her final album. With husband Richard Rudolph, Keni St. Lewis, Gene Dozier, Randy Waldman, Marlo Henderson and Bill Thedford contributing songs, the album served as Minnie’s final statement to the music world and fans.

Minnie (disambiguation)

Minnie is a feminine given name and a nickname for both men and women.

Minnie may also refer to:

Places:

  • Minnie, Kentucky, an unincorporated community
  • Minnie, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
  • Minnie Township, Beltrami County, Minnesota
  • Minnie Island (disambiguation)
  • a shortened form of the US state of Minnesota

Arts and entertainment:

  • Minnie (album), by Minnie Riperton
  • Minnie (film), a 1923 silent film starring Leatrice Joy and directed by Marshall Neilan
  • Minnie Mouse, companion to Mickey Mouse

People:

  • Derick Minnie (born 1986), South African rugby union player
  • Minnie Driver (born 1970), actress
  • Minnie Pearl (1912-1996), stage name of American country comedian Sarah Colley
  • Memphis Minnie (1897-1973), American blues guitarist, vocalist and songwriter

Other uses:

  • Minenwerfer, a World War I weapon nicknamed "Minnie"
Minnie (film)

Minnie is a 1922 American silent comedy film starring Leatrice Joy and co-directed by Marshall Neilan and Frank Urson. Neilan also wrote and produced the film which was released by Associated First National Pictures (later First National Pictures). The survival status of the film is classified as unknown, which suggests that it is a lost film.

Usage examples of "minnie".

Minnie whimpered fretfully with the pain of her blisters, and at their first rest stop Sean gave her half an aspirin and a swallow from their one remaining bottle of water.

In a week Brit wrote a brief, matter-of-fact letter to Minnie and enclosed a much-worn ten-dollar banknote.

Marines had had their minnies examine were little more than false fronts, hiding amphibious vehicles.

He sent it to find the hatch and gave control of the other two minnies to Musica and Pricer.

Five minutes later, all the minnies had been retrieved and first squad was descending the side of the schoolhouse.

And now you tell me the police have got a witness to the fact that you and Minnie were handling a bottle of morphia on Tuesday night.

Minnie -- We used to play parchesi a lot, too, and Chinese checkers, and if I had the boys round for a poker game they loved it.

Bob Aarsted or Doc Sherve or Minnie Hansen or Michael Bjerke to do what was right.

The Bacteriologist was so preoccupied with the vision of him that he scarcely manifested the slightest surprise at the appearance of Minnie upon the pavement with his hat and shoes and overcoat.

Minnie was removing her booties by opening the Velcro closures with her teeth.

Olivia and Minnie stepped over it all with good humour as they cooked and polished glass and silverware and dug out the linen from a camphorwood box.

The next time he saw Virg and Minnie, he was going to make them swear to never break up.

Minnie Hugenot flapped her two-inch, black, paste-on spider lashes pro vocatively at Grady, who was standing some distance away.

Celia or to Chloe, which sounded just as fine to him as Effie and Minnie sound to young people now, as Musidora, as Saccharissa, as Lesbia, as Helena, as Adah and Zillah, have all sounded to young people in their time,--ashes of roses as they are to us now, and as our endearing Scotch diminutives will be to others by and by.

Minnie Oatman was on the other end, calling long-distance from the office of the Talladega, Alabama, Primitive Baptist Church and she was hysterical.