WESTIE

Etymology

Noun

Westie (plural Westies)

(informal) A West Highland White Terrier.

(slang, derogatory) An inhabitant of the western suburbs of a city or town, stereotyped as of working class status and poor.

(Australia) An inhabitant of the western suburbs of Sydney.

(New Zealand) An inhabitant of the western suburbs of Auckland.

(slang, Contemporary Christian) An intense fan of the Christian singer Matthew West.

(US) A member of a criminal gang based in Hell's Kitchen on the west side of Manhattan.

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• Stewie

Noun

westie (plural westies)

Alternative form of Westie

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• Stewie

Source: Wiktionary



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GREAT

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