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WEEPIE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WEEPIE is tearjerker.
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weepie - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
weepie (plural weepies). (colloquial) A sad or sentimental film, often portraying troubled romance, designed to elicit a tearfully emotional response from ...
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weepie- WordWeb dictionary definition
Noun: weepie wee-pee. Usage: informal. A sentimental novel, film, song, etc. "She always kept tissues handy when watching weepies"; - weepy [informal].
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weepie
weepie colloq. (ˈwiːpɪ) Also weepy. [f. weep v. + -ie; cf. talkie, etc.] A sentimental film, story, play, etc.; a ‘tear-jerker’.1928 Sunday Dispatch 23 Dec. 12/2 There are undoubtedly times when a film calculated to raise buckets of tears has its appeal. Someone recently christened this type of pict...
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WEEPIE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
British Informal. a tearjerker; weeper. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of weepie. First recorded in 1925–30; weep + -ie.
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definition of weepie by The Free Dictionary
n. Informal A work, especially a film or play, that is excessively sentimental. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
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The Pigeon (Australian Playhouse)
The Age said Finnane "might have made it something other than a shameless weepie if he had been more sparing with its ingredients."
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WEEPIE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Informal an excessively sentimental story, film, or play.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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Weepie Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
WEEPIE meaning: a sad movie that makes people cry tearjerker. ... weepie (noun). weepie /ˈwiːpi/ noun. plural weepies. weepie. /ˈwiːpi/. noun. plural weepies.
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weepie, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun weepie is in the 1920s. OED's earliest evidence for weepie is from 1928, in the Sunday Dispatch. weepie is formed ...
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weepie - English-Spanish Dictionary - WordReference.com
Principal Translations. Inglés, Español. weepie n, informal (sad or sentimental movie), dramón nm. (coloquial), tragedión nm ...
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weepy
weepy, a. (ˈwiːpɪ) [f. weep v. + -y1.] † 1. Weeping, mournful. Obs.1602 Davison Poet. Rapsody C 2, And when I weep, And sigh full deep, A weepy sighing Voice againe thou lendest. 2. Inclined to weep or shed tears, tearful.1863 ‘Holme Lee’ A. Warleigh II. 95 She appeared with..her watery eyes more we...
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Shiraz (film)
The Guardian's film critic Peter Bradshaw praised the film as " a startlingly ambitious epic weepie-romance".
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John J. Mescall
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After the 1939 "weepie" When Tomorrow Comes, starring Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer in their second film together, Mescall was limited to working
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John Deverell
title-Everything in Life) (1936) – John
The Girl in the Taxi (1937) – Emile Pomerell
The Street Singer (1937) – James the butler
Incident in Shanghai (1938) – Weepie
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