1. minnie - Noun
2. Minnie - Proper noun
A surname.
A diminutive of the female names Wilhelmina, Minerva, Mary, Mina and Mamie. Popular as a formal female given name in the 19th century.
(US, slang) Minneapolis.
minnie (plural minnies)
(obsolete, informal, Northern England) mother; mummy
My Aunt Minnie would always be punctual and never hold up production, but who would pay to see my Aunt Minnie? Billy Wilder
In 1944 James Arthur and Minnie Susan were added to the Marx household. Harpo Marx
People go 'You look a lot like Minnie Driver.' Once I said, 'Thanks, Minnie is a great actress.' But, it blew up in my face. This person said, 'Nah, didn't like the last movie she did.' Minnie Driver
After putting her all around the room and clicking pictures of Minnie showing off the unique mark, Hawecker put it all together and said, “I think I got a mouse problem.” Source: Internet
After the Maris trade, Lane acquired 25-year-old Norm Cash from the White Sox for Minnie Miñoso and then traded him to Detroit before he ever played a game for the Indians; Cash went on to hit over 350 home runs for the Tigers. Source: Internet
Although Mickey and Minnie still maintained their anthropomorphic characteristics, they were depicted as the size of regular mice and living with a community many other mice as pests in a home. Source: Internet