1. auntie - Noun
2. auntie - Verb
3. Auntie - Proper noun
Alt. of Aunty
Source: Webster's dictionaryJim Acheson, our designer, told me I looked like his Auntie Wyn and I have never forgotten it. I wondered if it was the way I walked or wore my hat, but Jim just said that I had some indefinable air of an aunt. It was then I began to hope that one day I might play Lady Bracknell. Tom Baker
Auntie Anne's is a modern-day business miracle that never should have happened. Anne F. Beiler
When my husband Jonas and I started Auntie Annes in 1988, we never expected or anticipated building an international pretzel franchise. It was the farthest thing from our minds. Anne F. Beiler
Bye-bye," Auntie cooed, and waved a tattered wing. "Bye-bye, 12-8, you fool! Kathryn Lasky
I think I should get a bigger between-the-song persona, so then I'm not wandering around the stage like some mad old auntie that's saying hello to people and falling over. Florence Welch
My auntie Nora right, all her food is mashed. She's got teeth but she don't need 'em [Karl on how his auntie blends her food and never uses her teeth]. Karl Pilkington