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connie noun- a tram or train conductor AUSTRALIA, 1933
- This passenger said to the old connie, “Throw me off at Gladstone, will you?” — Patsy Adam-Smith, Folklore of the Australian Railwaymen, p. 207, 1969
- — Ramon Adams, The Language of the Railroader, p. 36, 1977
- a convict AUSTRALIA
- — Ross Campbell, Mummy, Who is Your Husband?, 1964
- the vagina US
A common name as a euphemism (perhaps for CUNT - There’s [...]“a ghoulie,” “possible,” “tamale,” “tottita,” “Connie”, a “Mimi” in Miami[.] — Eve Ensler, The Vagina Monologues, p. 6, 1998
- a type of playing marble AUSTRALIA, 1966
A shortening of CONNIE AGATE- Years older than I, Mick dated up clay-dabs against my connies. — Clive James, Unreliable Memoirs, p. 19, 1980
- especially eastern mainland, a small stone or rock, especially one for throwing AUSTRALIA, 1978
Possibly from an Australian Aboriginal language. - — Wordmap (www.abc.net.au/wordmap), 2003
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