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Reggie is a short form of the given name Reginald.

Reggie may refer to:

People:

  • Reggie Brown (linebacker) (born 1974), former National Football League linebacker for the Detroit Lions
  • Reggie Brown (fullback) (born 1973), former fullback for the National Football League Seattle Seahawks
  • Reggie Brown (wide receiver) (born 1981), American football wide receiver
  • Reggie Bush (born 1985), National Football League running back for the New Orleans Saints
  • Reggie Cleveland (born 1948), former Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Reggie Corrigan (born 1970), former Irish rugby union player
  • Reggie Fils-Aimé (born 1961), President and COO for the North American division of Nintendo
  • Reggie Jackson (born 1946), American retired baseball player
  • Reggie Kray (1933-2000), of the notorious criminal Kray twins
  • Reggie Leach (born 1950), Canadian retired hockey player
  • Reggie Mathis (born 1956), American football player
  • Reggie Miller (born 1965), former basketball player for the Indiana Pacers
  • Reggie Redding (born 1988), American basketballer
  • Reggie Redding (American football) (born 1968), American football player
  • Reggie Roby (1961-2005), American football punter
  • Reggie Sanders (born 1967), former baseball player
  • Reggie Schwarz (1875-1918), South African cricketer
  • Reggie Smith (born 1945), former Major League Baseball player, coach and executive
  • Reggie Theus (born 1957), former National Basketball Association player and head coach, currently assistant coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves
  • Reggie Watts (born 1972), American comedian and musician
  • Reggie Wayne (born 1978), wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts
  • Reggie White (disambiguation)
  • Reggie Williams (disambiguation)
  • Reggie Yates (born 1983), English DJ
  • Reggie Young (born 1936), lead guitarist of the American Sound Studios Band
  • Edmund Reggie (born 1926), American politician and former judge
  • nickname of Harry George Smart (1891-1963), British Vice Air Marshal

Fictional characters:

  • Reggie Mantle, in the Archie comics
  • Reggie Montgomery, from the soap opera All My Children
  • Reggie Perrin, the main character in The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin novel and 1970s television series, as well as the 2000s Reggie Perrin television series
  • Reggie, a dimwitted rooster in the 2005 film, Racing Stripes
  • Reggie Potter, title character of the 1983 American TV series Reggie, based on the series The Fall and Rise of Reggie Perrin
  • Reggie (Phantasm), protagonist in the Phantasm horror film series
  • Reggie, a turkey in the animated film Free Birds

Other:

  • Reggie (alligator)
Reggie (alligator)

Reggie is the name of an alligator, believed to have been raised in illegal captivity, who became feral and was sighted for two extended periods at a public park in the South Bay, Los Angeles area in 2005 and 2007. The animal is now in captivity at Los Angeles Zoo.

Reggie (album)

'Reggie ' is the seventh studio album by rapper Redman. It was released on December 7, 2010. The original title of the album, as promoted in the booklet of Blackout! 2, was going to be Reggie Noble "0" 9 1/2.

Reggie (Phantasm)

Phantasm character

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Reggie is a fictional character from the Phantasm series of horror films. In all of his appearances, Reggie has been portrayed by Reggie Bannister.

Reggie (TV series)

Reggie is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from August 2 until September 1, 1983. Based on the British sitcom The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin.

Usage examples of "reggie".

As the jam came to an angry, objurgating stop, Reggie made out through wheels the man still prone.

The offensiveness of Inspector Mordan, Reggie has complained, lies in his capacity for being partly right.

A policeman let them in, the divisional inspector received them, and Reggie was brought to the scullery.

Mordan gave the orders, and the body was carried out, with Reggie holding the door widely open for its bearers.

They went upstairs and Reggie opened the first door, which let them into a room at the back.

He returned to Reggie, who stood in the middle of the lawn contemplating the flower borders.

Mordan strode to the place and examined it, and turned back to Reggie with a frown.

With that gruesome parcel they reached the yard again, and Reggie scraped the spade.

With enquiring eyes Reggie followed Lomas from the shade of the old trees through which a brown brook flowed to the blaze of the gardens.

Other people took chairs near Reggie, and he got into talk with them, about the gardens, about Colborn, about his deceased uncle.

Taking the same direction, Reggie arrived at the stream which flowed from the wood through the lower level of the laboured gardens in a comparatively natural condition.

When Reggie talks of the case now he is apt to speculate what would have happened if he had not given this advice.

In the dew of next morning Reggie watched the exhumation of Joseph Colborn.

Colborn flushed as he read, and he crushed the photograph in his hands and looked up at Reggie with a glare in his greenish eyes.

About half past ten Reggie walked out of his laboratory to the room in which Underwood sat waiting.