/ˈtami/
OriginUncertain; compare obsolete French tamise (but if there was borrowing, it is unclear in which direction).
- countable, uncountableA kind of woolen, or woolen and cotton, cloth, often highly glazed, used for curtains, sieves, strainers, etc.
- A tam o’shanter hat.
- transitiveTo strain through a tammy.
- A female given name popular in the 1960s and the 1970s.
“Wish I knew if he knew
What I'm dreaming of
Tammy, Tammy, Tammy's in love.”
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Formstammies(plural) · tamin(alternative) · tamine(alternative) · taminy(alternative) · tammies(present, singular, third-person) · tammying(participle, present) · tammied(participle, past) · tammied(past) · Tammi(alternative) · Tammie(alternative)
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