Slang -(n) 1. A derogatory term for a British Soldier. Most likely from World War I. 2. Tommy Atkins: Generic name for the "British" common soldier.
Movie U-571 (German sub being depth charged by an allied destroyer) "The Tommies are crapping all over us captian!"
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Get the tommy mug.British soldiers have long been know as Tommies because when pay books were 1st issued in 1812 during the Peninsula campaign, soldiers were shown an example pay book in the name shown below:
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Get the a "tommy" mug.An amazing and talented young lady who brings sparkle and light to everything she does an everyone that she meets. She is very good at all artistic and creative aspects, but tends to be a loner.
Alice: Have you seen Tommi?
Stacy: No, but she's probably reading a book in her room or drawing in the art room.
Stacy: No, but she's probably reading a book in her room or drawing in the art room.
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Get the tommies mug.one beautiful and pretty little lady; not only is she smart, but she is also a sweet and wonderful friend; major cutie; epitome of a female.
"Tommie, I think you have something in your eye. Nope, it's just a sparkle."
"Tommie, don't frown - you'll never know who might be falling in love with your smile."
"Tommie, If you were a laser, you'd be set on 'stunning'."
"Tommie, how's George?"
"Tommie, don't frown - you'll never know who might be falling in love with your smile."
"Tommie, If you were a laser, you'd be set on 'stunning'."
"Tommie, how's George?"
by J.B. =] Happy Birthday Tommie October 18, 2008
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