1. Judy - Noun
2. Judy - Interjection
3. Judy - Proper noun
(rare) A male given name from Hebrew.
A surname transferred from the given name.
Judy
A diminutive of the female given name Judith, also used as a formal female given name.
(slang, chiefly UK, Liverpool) A girl or woman.
Any of various riodinid butterflies of the genus Abisara.
Judy
(military) Aircrew has radar/visual contact on the correct target, has taken control of the intercept, and only requires situation awareness information.
Judy Garland was the singer I most wanted to sound like then, not to copy, but to get some of her soul and purity. A wonderful young voice. Sarah Vaughan
The most memorable night of The Judy Garland Show for me was the night my mother pulled me out of the audience and sang to me onstage. Lorna Luft
For the Colonel's Lady an' Judy O'Grady Are sisters under their skins. Rudyard Kipling
Yeah, I read Judy Blume. My mother didn't like that, but I read it anyhow. Alison Bechdel
Then I went through a big Peggy Lee stage, then I became Annie Ross, then Judy Collins. Carly Simon
I had an idyllic childhood and when my parents bought me a Punch and Judy Show and a ventriloquist's dummy, I'd perform anywhere, anytime. My parents were wonderful when I told them I wanted to be an entertainer. Ken Dodd