Definition of Frenchy in English:
Frenchy
(also Frenchie)
adjectiveFrenchiest, Frenchier ˈfrɛn(t)ʃiˈfrɛn(t)ʃi
derogatory, informal Typically French in character.
Example sentencesExamples
- Don't get me started on that Frenchy boy.
- He might want to think twice about saying some of this Frenchie stuff too far west, though.
- You're a second lieutenant in the war room, standing beside General Genocidal as he rants and raves about blowing those Frenchie commies off the face of the planet.
- The latest offering from Frenchie punksters Burning Heads seems to belie the cliche that punk is dead.
- We're calling it a protest vote because the majority of Frenchy pundits have done so.
- There's a spy, a Frenchy villain played by John Malkovich and a slew of stereotypes and loblollies to round off a brisk and very silly little movie.
nounPlural Frenchies ˈfrɛn(t)ʃiˈfrɛn(t)ʃi
informal 1derogatory A French person.
Example sentencesExamples
- I got a couple of hours to myself this morning while my family went out to church and my Frenchie was asleep.
- This time, I wanted to sit back and absorb Paris like a true Frenchie in its various cafes.
- The Frenchies don't seem to go for them at all on account of some legend or other.
- The Frenchies were fascinated with the sheep and cried ‘muttons!’
- Two nights before Frenchie flew out, we drove back to San Jose.
- Then how are we to sink the Frenchies and the Spanish?
- As you may or may not know, it's about Crowe with blond shoulder-length hair being very manly in a naval adventure against the dastardly Frenchies.
- Thanks to him, to what he has achieved, the Frenchies are better accepted here.
- It's a teenager, a nerdy guy, and some Frenchie.
- Once they discover my special arrangement for shark-feeding with the Frenchies, things get even more crowded.
- 1.1Canadian A French Canadian.
Example sentencesExamples
- I should have come when the nice Frenchie was still here.
2British dated
short for French letter
Definition of Frenchy in US English:
Frenchy
(also Frenchie)
adjectiveˈfrɛn(t)ʃiˈfren(t)SHē
derogatory, informal Perceived as characteristically French.
a perfect example of that kind of progressive Frenchy art
Example sentencesExamples
- There's a spy, a Frenchy villain played by John Malkovich and a slew of stereotypes and loblollies to round off a brisk and very silly little movie.
- The latest offering from Frenchie punksters Burning Heads seems to belie the cliche that punk is dead.
- He might want to think twice about saying some of this Frenchie stuff too far west, though.
- We're calling it a protest vote because the majority of Frenchy pundits have done so.
- Don't get me started on that Frenchy boy.
- You're a second lieutenant in the war room, standing beside General Genocidal as he rants and raves about blowing those Frenchie commies off the face of the planet.
nounˈfrɛn(t)ʃiˈfren(t)SHē
informal 1derogatory A French person.
Example sentencesExamples
- Once they discover my special arrangement for shark-feeding with the Frenchies, things get even more crowded.
- The Frenchies don't seem to go for them at all on account of some legend or other.
- This time, I wanted to sit back and absorb Paris like a true Frenchie in its various cafes.
- Thanks to him, to what he has achieved, the Frenchies are better accepted here.
- Two nights before Frenchie flew out, we drove back to San Jose.
- The Frenchies were fascinated with the sheep and cried ‘muttons!’
- It's a teenager, a nerdy guy, and some Frenchie.
- As you may or may not know, it's about Crowe with blond shoulder-length hair being very manly in a naval adventure against the dastardly Frenchies.
- I got a couple of hours to myself this morning while my family went out to church and my Frenchie was asleep.
- Then how are we to sink the Frenchies and the Spanish?
- 1.1Canadian A French Canadian.
Example sentencesExamples
- I should have come when the nice Frenchie was still here.
2British dated
short for French letter