1. lizzie - Noun
2. Lizzie - Proper noun
Lizzie
A diminutive of the female given name Elizabeth
lizzie (plural lizzies)
(slang) Alternative form of lezzie (“lesbian”)
It was admitted by all her friends, and also by her enemies--who were in truth the more numerous and active body of the two--that Lizzie Greystock had done very well with herself. Anthony Trollope
Weird, but sometimes I feel more like my cartoon character than I do Lizzie because she's a little more edgy and snappy. Hilary Duff
I would love to do anything involving a good strong character, whether it's in film, TV or theatre. My dream role's already been taken by Keira Knightley in 'Pride and Prejudice.' Growing up, I really wanted to be Lizzie Bennett. Roxanne McKee
...I want the songs I sing to reflect that [I am a regular 16 year old]. Basically, I'm not Lizzie McGuire anymore. Hilary Duff
The Beatles did their best cover work on Little Richard's 'Long Tall Sally' and music influenced by Richard, such as Larry Williams's 'Dizzy Miss Lizzie.' Jon Landau
A friend recommended a new cosmetic treatment to boost her self-esteem Lizzie quickly booked an appointment. Source: Internet