meany|meanie|meanies in English

noun

['mɪːnɪ]

(Slang) bad person, scrooge (also meanie)

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1. He's a meanie.

2. Baggy, labelled The Cheerful Adventurer (formerly The Adventurous of The Meanies), is an OC by JohnnyBoy64

3. According to Robert Kennedy, George Meany, former president of the AFL-CIO, has called Jimmy Hoffa organized labor's No. 1 Enemy (1994, pp. 161).

4. Else and- y to Assinuate, sets the attention f each student each of lg om realizes tat his Instructor, haoever hI may be, has had meany years of practical experienceIne n field

5. In December 2016, he was awarded the 2016 AFL-CIO George Meany-Lane Kirkland Human Rights Award for his "dedication to and effectiveness in highlighting the widespread denial of fundamental human rights at work and in society.".

6. Obsolete spelling of effrontery 1868, Stephen Meany, Speeches from the Dock, Part I‎[1]: With an Affrontery that did not falter, and knew not how to blush, he detailed his own participation in the acts for which he was prosecuting me as a participator

7. One pamphlet noted the Auditorium building as “today the scene of some Ceremonious event, tonight a delightful musical recital, and tomorrow a great lecture or interesting debate; [it is] hereafter to be used by the University authorities for similar purposes.” The Auditorium became Meany Hall which was torn down in 1965 after suffering