1. maggie - Noun
2. Maggie - Proper noun
A diminutive of the female given name Margaret.
(informal) Margaret Thatcher, former British prime minister.
Any of several kinds of bird in the family Corvidae, especially Pica pica.
A superficially similar Australian bird, Gymnorhina tibicen or Cracticus tibicen.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgSaints and martyrs had never interested Maggie so much as sages and poets. George Eliot
I will make Maggie safe. If the world burns because of that then so be it. Me and the kid will roast some marshmallows. Jim Butcher
Maggie Smith is an amazing woman, and not as serious in real life. Allen Leech
What is a week-end? Maggie Smith in Downton Abbey. Julian Fellowes
My entire life, socially, was all around the Maggie era. That was the great challenge as a Sex Pistol was how to deal with Margaret Thatcher. I think we did rather good. John Lydon
There is nothing better than playing a scene with John Cleese or Maggie Smith. It's electric. But I don't think I'm the sort of person who needs to have an outer ego in order to produce something. I realised that through the travel programmes. Michael Palin