1. millie - Noun
2. Millie - Proper noun
Millie
A diminutive of the female given names Mildred, Millicent, Emily, Amelia, or Camilla, also used as a formal given name.
(informal, Northern Ireland, dated, 19th century, derogatory or endearing) A mill worker, usually a young working-class woman working in the factories of Ireland's linen industry.
(informal, derogatory or endearing) A harshly-spoken working-class woman, often unemployed.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA charred statue of St. Francis is all that remains standing at a home on Millie May Lane that was destroyed by a fire in Vacaville, Calif., on Thursday, Aug. 20, 2020. Source: Internet
But while Millie was soon able to take tiny amounts, given to her by syringe down a tube, Scarlett wasn’t able to respond. Source: Internet
Both police and ambulance crews attended the crash, and Millie, who was from the Ashford area, died on the way to hospital. Source: Internet
Before the body swap takes place, Kathryn Newton plays Millie as a bookish, quiet and reserved teenager who is the school mascot because it allows her to hide in the costume of a massive beaver. Source: Internet
And after the test which revealed she was two-to-three weeks pregnant in early January, Millie revealed how her 'fear' quickly turned to 'excitement' - despite being apprehensive about telling her parents. Source: Internet
And if you haven’t had Millie Peartree’s Southern macaroni and cheese, adapted by Kiera Wright-Ruiz,I’m not sure you’ve really lived. Source: Internet