1. Freddie - Noun
2. Freddie - Proper noun
Freddie
A diminutive of the male given name Frederick
Freddie (plural Freddies)
(US, slang, derogatory) An employee of the United States Forest Service.
A 2015 Major League Baseball game between the Orioles and White Sox went on at an empty Camden Yards because of civil unrest in the city after the death of Freddie Gray. Source: Internet
A big carry from Stuart McCloskey as he batters Freddie Burns into the ground. Source: Internet
Adams’ double down the left-field line drove in Freddie Freeman and Ozuna, who scored the go-ahead run from first. Source: Internet
According to Roger Taylor, the voices of May, Mercury and himself combined created a wide vocal range: "Brian could get down quite low, Freddie had a powerful voice through the middle, and I was good at the high stuff." Source: Internet
A lender had originated 10 such loans to Kushner Companies and its partners in 2015, and Freddie Mac planned to sell them to investors, or securitize them, once the properties demonstrated income consistently high enough to cover the debt payments. Source: Internet
Analysis: The interesting wrinkle here is that Giants TE coach Freddie Kitchens, who was fired as sideline boss of the Browns at midseason last year, will be calling the offensive plays for New York since assistant Jason Garrett will be absent (COVID). Source: Internet