Crossword clues for trixie
trixie
- "Hi and Lois" baby
- Fictional teen sleuth Belden
- Mrs. Ed Norton
- TV neighbor of Ralph and Alice
- Alice's best friend on "The Honeymooners"
- Mrs. Norton of "The Honeymooners"
- Ed Norton's wife
- Mischievous-sounding girl?
- Ed's wife on "The Honeymooners"
- 'The Honeymooners' role
- Upstairs neighbor of Ralph and Alice
Wikipedia
Trixie is a shortened form of the given names Beatrix or Beatrice or Patricia or adopted as a nickname or used as a given name and not short for anything.
Trixie may refer to:
People:
- Trixie Friganza (1870-1955), American vaudeville performer and stage and silent film actress
- Trixie Gardner, Baroness Gardner of Parkes (born 1927), Australian-born British politician, dentist, and life peeress
- Trixi Schuba (born 1951), Austrian figure skater
- Trixie Smith (1895-1943), African American blues singer, vaudeville entertainer, and actress
Fictional characters:
- Thelma Norton, a character in the series The Honeymooners, is nicknamed Trixie
- Trixie, a [[Speed_Racer#Supporting_characters#Trixie|character in the series Speed Racer]]
- Trixie, a [[Characters of Deadwood#Trixie|character in the series Deadwood]]
- Trixie, a [[LazyTown#Puppets|character in the series LazyTown]]
- Trixie, a character in the series My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
- Trixie, a triceratops toy in the film Toy Story 3
- Trixie Belden, the title character of a series of mysteries
- Trixie Lorraine, a character in the movie Gold Diggers of 1933 portrayed by Aline MacMahon
- Trixie Sting, a character in Slugterra
- Trixie Tang, a character in the series The Fairly OddParents
In film:
- Trixie (film)
- Trixie DVD, producer of the Burn to Shine DVD series
- A fictional virus in the 1973 film The Crazies
Other meanings:
- Cyclone Trixie (1975)
- Trixie (bet), a type of wager
- Trixie (slang), a derogatory slang term
- Trixie (typeface)
- Trixie, a version of the Greasemonkey Internet browser extension
Trixie is a 2000 American mystery- crime film directed by Alan Rudolph and starring Emily Watson, Nick Nolte, Will Patton and Brittany Murphy.
Trixie is a generally derogatory slang term referring to a young urban white woman, typically single and in her late 20s or early 30s. The term originated during the 1990s in Chicago, Illinois. The term was popularized by a satirical website dedicated to the Lincoln Park Trixie Society, a fictional social club based in Chicago's upscale Lincoln Park neighborhood.
Trixie is a distressed monospaced serif typeface created by Erik van Blokland in 1991 using the inspiration of an old, worn typewriter. Its "X" character is famously used in the title of The X-Files.
Usage examples of "trixie".
As Trixie nodded, he removed the tourniquet and took out his hypodermic syringe.
Trixie had picked up some weights and was warming up her triceps with two-pounders in each hand.
So the arrows of the jealous Trixies in his life find their spot and draw their blood.
Trixie was evicted, the cups were laid aside, Mister Snaith reversed his cloak and straightened his toupee.
Mistress Bowdly-Smart was howling and sobbing and Trixie was barking, whilst Mister Snaith still sat at the far table, the contents of his carpetbag still spilling out around him.
Trixie Stilletto believes in diving in like a starving woman hitting an all-you-can-eat buffet!
Then the fellow who owned the dog came flying out shrieking at Trixie and she beaned him with a hunk of quartz the size of a football.
The big estate, known as the Manor House, which bounded the Belden property on the west had been vacant ever since Trixie could remember.
Trixie came in with a flounce of her Dolly Varden skirts to ask what they were drinking back there.
Marla would finish them if Trixie was holding out for health food.
TRIXIE LEANS AGAINST THE COUNTER, smoking a menthol cigarette and glumly watching Marino pack a large ice chest with beer, luncheon meats, bottles of mustard and mayonnaise, and whatever his huge hands grab out of the refrigerator.
Enyhow, we swung wide, a'right, and come back hell-fer-leather and we 'uz ackshuly close enough to of pistoled the damn bastids and nex thing I knowed ole Trixie my mare come to rear up and I could feel she's gonna fall and 'fore I could pull leather, she'uz down top o' the mosta me and the onlies' reason this ole boy's still a-kickin' is a-cause the groun' was so fuckin' soft.
Enyhow, we swung wide, a'right, and come back hell-fer-leather and we'uz ackshuly close enough to of pistoled the damn bastids and nex thing I knowed ole Trixie my mare come to rear up and I could feel she's gonna fall and 'fore I could pull leather, she'uz down top o' the mosta me and the onlies' reason this ole boy's still a-kickin' is a-cause the groun' was so fuckin' soft.
And I just can't square that with someone who allows a tart like Trixie Vixen to snap at him over the phone like she did to you today.
Trixie told me in a whiskeyed whisper that she had thrown away all the shards on the floor.