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sonny
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son·ny  (sn)
n. pl. son·nies
Used as a familiar form of address for a boy or young man.

[Diminutive of son.]

sonny [ˈsʌnɪ]
n pl -nies
Often patronizing a familiar term of address to a boy or man
[from son + -y2]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.sonny - a male child (a familiar term of address to a boy)
boy, male child - a youthful male person; "the baby was a boy"; "she made the boy brush his teeth every night"; "most soldiers are only boys in uniform"
Translations
sonny [ˈsʌnɪ] Nhijo m
sonny [ˈsʌni] nfiston m
Hallo, sonny → Salut, fiston.
son of a bitch son-of-a-bitch nfils m de pute >
sonny
n (inf)Junge m; sonny Jim (inf)mein Junge m
sonny [ˈsʌnɪ] n (fam) → figlio mio, ragazzo mio


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I want four if you're getting any kind of promotion round here, sonny Jim.
June, who has a decade of experience exporting horses to the UAE, was asked to find a replacement and she dispatched nine-year-old Anglesey-bred Sylvanpark Sonny Jim to Dubai.
Well, in that case Sonny Jim, you should be able to afford to dish up some fatter sausages.
 
 
 
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