Definitions
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- proper n. A diminutive of the male given name Jack or John.
- proper n. A diminutive of the female given name Jacqueline, Jacquelyn
Etymologies
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Examples
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JACKIE (ph) (Caller): Hello, this is Jackie, and I'm in Tennessee.
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MARLON AND JACKIE JACKSON: Along with Tito and Jermaine, Marlon and Jackie participated in the Jackson brothers reality show, and were executive producers.
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JACKIE: After years of family trauma and tired of always getting the short end of the stick, Jackie feels entitled to the heirloom stamp collection.
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JACKIE COOGAN: A sensation when he starred with Charlie Chaplin in "The Kid" (1921), little Jackie had a big career in silent films, but his mother and stepfather squandered most of his earnings.
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MIKE DOUGLAS, GOOD FRIEND OF JACKIE GLEASON: I met Jackie through a comedian named Woody Woodbury (ph).
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Jackie Henderson, who goes by the name Jackie O, told The Sunday Telegraph she and her co-host had moved on from the shock-jock's foul-mouthed tirade against a female journalist and were looking forward to being back on-air tomorrow.
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Yesterday the pair were back on the air with Jackie Henderson, who goes by the name Jackie O, telling The Sunday Telegraph she and her co-host had moved on from the scandal.
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Of course, that is RTD writing well ... because you have that same parallel in Jackie and Sylvia.
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Jackie is sick in bed with Pneumonia and Mark (her husband) has been laid off from his job.
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We called Jackie DeShannon because Jack played one of her records that I liked, so I said I would like to do that and also original stuff.
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