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olé
big ole
Exceptionally or impressively large, either in physical size or in magnitude, where "ole," a colloquial pronunciation of the word "old," is an intensifier and not indicative of age. Grab hold of that big ole bag of cement and throw it into the back of my truck. Well, that's just a big ole lie and you know it!
good old boy
and good ole boyRur. a good guy; a dependable companion. Old Tom is a good old boy. He'll help. One of these good ole boys will give you a hand.
good old boy
and good ole boy n. a good guy; a dependable companion. (Folksy.) Old Tom is a good old boy. He’ll help.
good ole boy
verb
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Roderick | | RAHD-ə-rik (English), RAHD-rik (English) | English, Scottish, Welsh |
Gale | | [geil] | |
Evgeniya | | yev-GYE-nee-yah (Russian), eev-GYE-nee-yah (Russian) | Bulgarian, Russian |
Pearlie | | PURL-ee | English |
Kamala | | - | Hinduism, Tamil, Indian, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi, Nepali |
Darcey | | DAHR-see | English (Rare) |