Crossword clues for trannie
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also tranny "transsexual person," 1983, from transsexual + -ie. In 1960s and '70s the word was used as a slang shortening of transistor radio and in car magazines for transmission.
Wiktionary
n. (alternative spelling of tranny English)
Usage examples of "trannie".
One was by special messenger, a bicycle dervish with his head clamped into trannie muffs.
Give the Bronx to the trannies, fall back to Manhattan, If we consolidate our strength, we can hold some of downtown.
PT 94 shuddering as the gears of their trannies were thrown into reverse.
So, make sure your dinky new trannies work, and keep hold of the nice new binoculars MoD issued you, and - good luck.
Cicely wasn't one of those trannies who dressed like a Chechen prostitute.
But dressed in style and made up to the nines, the illuĀsion is more than perfect, for these trannies have taken their obsession one step further than most - they have learned to channel the talents and sometimes the perĀsonalities of the divas concerned.
But dressed in style and made up to the nines, the illusion is more than perfect, for these trannies have taken their obsession one step further than most - they have learned to channel the talents and sometimes the personalities of the divas concerned.
Being a trannie also resembled being a minor celebrity in that the glances you got were related in inverse proportion to the coolness and hipness of the area and the inhabitants' resulting indifference to people from off the telly.
Would I teach him Uppie speech, Uppie manners, so he wouldn't have to die a scorned trannie?