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- proper noun A
diminutive form of the femalegiven name Elizabeth .
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Examples
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Her father, Paul, said Amelia was given the middle name Lilibet, which is Queen Elizabeth's family name.
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Lilibet and I appreciate all the good work that you have done with Figgie.
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He won't back any candidate, but his wife Lilibet endorsed Obama.
Typically Republican Nebraska can split up its electoral votes 2008
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When SHE was a princess Lilibet was touring bomb craters with NO Kindle, NO Palm Pilot, just a handbag.
This crazy digital world Roger Sutton 2008
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Lilibet and I appreciate all the good work that you have done with Figgie.
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Lilibet and I appreciate all the good work that you have done with Figgie.
DAWN SYLVIA-STASIEWICZ, Bo Obama, Trainer The Huffington Post News Team 2009
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I agree with Lilibet that it helps to remember that most people aren't that attentive to what's going on with others.
Is it the IRS? 2009
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On Friday, her actual birthday not to be confused with her official birthday, the anniversary of her coronation, celebrated with due pomp and ceremony in June, the queen plans to spend the day quietly at Windsor Castle with family and friends, most of whom privately call her Lilibet.
A Birthday Fit For A Queen Cristina von Zeppelin 2006
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On the coffin there is a single wreath from Queen Elizabeth, the queen mother's daughter, saying, "In loving memory, Lilibet," which was, of course, the pet name her mother gave her.
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The flowers on the top of the coffin and the (UNINTELLIGIBLE) "In loving memory, Lilibet."
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