Word info

archie

Speech parts

1. archie - Noun

2. Archie - Proper noun

Meaning

(rare) A female given name.

A diminutive of the male given name Archibald, from the Germanic languages, also used as a formal given name.

Archie (plural Archies)

(computing, countable, informal) An Acorn Archimedes computer.

(military slang, World War I, uncountable) Anti-aircraft artillery.

(military slang, World War I, countable) A piece of anti-aircraft ordnance.

archie (countable and uncountable, plural archies)

Alternative form of Archie (“anti-aircraft artillery”)


Archie (plural Archies)

(computing, countable, informal) An Acorn Archimedes computer.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

Archie Rice: Don't clap too hard – it's a very old building. John Osborne

Maybe they continued to agree with Archie Bunker - as I said earlier, you can't change people's minds, but you can get them to think. Norman Lear

Millions of people thought Archie was a happy hero. Carroll O'Connor

I listened to King Oliver and I listened to Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, John Coltrane, Archie Shepp... I listened to everything I could that came from that place that they call the blues but, in formality, isn't necessarily the blues. Eric Clapton

When you say 'comic book' in America, people think of Mickey Mouse, and Archie. It has a connotation of juvenile. Mark Hamill

John Updike is always fun. And one of my former students, Tom Pynchon. I like to read Archie Ammons, my great friend. And Harold Bloom, another former student. M. H. Abrams

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