sheenie

sheenie

(ˈʃiːnɪ)
n
a variant spelling of sheeny
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Sheenie Ambardar, a psychiatrist in West Hollywood, Calif., can also help with sleep and easing stress.
(Sheenie, you've gone and taken our hearts with you, shattered and in pieces.
Until we meet again, darling Darren, your loving wife Sheenie."
Artist Sacheen Smith ("Sheenie" to her friends) is Navajo, or Dine, from Albuquerque, N.M.
SPRINGFIELD Wanda Shirlene "Sheenie" Young of Springfield died March 8 of cancer.
Not as bad, but they made remarks about my being a sheenie and a Jew all the time." (6)
For example, Pearson's claim that Gilbert called Carte "a bloody sheenie" is doggedly tracked down to provide us the astounding fact that, according to Reginald Allen, then curator of the Gilbert and Sullivan Collection at the Pierpont Morgan Library, Pearson admitted to Allen in a private conversation "he had made the phrase up himself" (p.
In one, Olivier's Shylock looks like a merchant banker (despite sharpened teeth and lower-class accent), whereas in the other Warren Mitchell plays a stereotypical "sheenie," complete with Yiddish accent, stubbly beard, yarmulka, and comically exaggerated head and hand movements.
And his second wife Nausheen, known to all as Sheenie, is pregnant.