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Charlie:

Or: Charley :

1. Short for Charley/Charlie Hunt, British rhyming slang based on the rhyme with cunt , the vagina . See vagina for synonyms.

2. In Australia, a girl considered sexually, derived from Charlie Wheeler, rhyming slang for Sheila , a casual appellation for a girl or woman .

3. Australian slang term for a prostitute or a lesbian . See prostitute for synonyms.

4. Short for Charlie-Ronce , British rhyming slang for ponce , a pimp ; derived by the customary manner, in rhyming slang, of dropping the rhyming word. See pimp for synonyms.


See Also: 900 number, adventuress, big conk, big cock, breast, Charley, Charley Hunt, charleys, Charlie, doinking, Eight Wonder of the World, The, fall for, French kiss, French kissing, good-time Barney, iceberg, icebox, icicle, introduce Charlie, Joe Ronce, Johnny Ronce, lemons, libido, look over, man-below position, pansy, press the button, roll, Ronce, sex appealing, sex drive, sex life, sexually appealing, Sheik, skirt, smitten, smitten with, smut, swallow the worm, tootsie, tootsie roll, tootsy, tramp, wee-wee, weener, weiner, wiener, woman-on-top position, yes

Quotes Containing Charlie:
Charlie (R.D. Robb) and Marcia (Christine Taylor) in The Brady Bunch Movie (1995): - Charlie : ''Marcia, I think I just felt your tongue in my mouth .'' - Marcia: ''It''s called a French-kiss , Charlie .'' - Charlie : ''Um, Marcia, I gotta go. Euh... Something suddenly came up .''
Frank Slade (Al Pacino) to Charlie Simms (Chris O''Donnell) in Scent of a Woman (1993): ''The day we stop looking, Charlie , is the day we die .''
Julie (Lucille Ball) and Charlie (voice of Edgar Bergen) in Look Who's Laughing (1941): - Julie Patterson: 'Marriage is a strong institution, Charlie .' - Charlie McCarthy: 'So is Alcatraz, but I wouldn't want to live in it .'
Rosie (Katharine Hepburn) and Charlie (Humphrey Bogart) in The African Queen (1951): - Rosie Sayer: ''Oh Charlie! You lost your mind.?'' - Charlie Allnut: ''Lost my heart too.''
Frank Slade (Al Pacino) to Charlie Simms (Chris O''Donnell) in Scent of a Woman (1993): ''The day we stop looking, Charlie , is the day we die .''
Charlie (Jan Gan Boyd) and Killy (Charles Bronson) in Assassination (1987): - Charlie Chong: ''You''re sure you never had a roll with that tootsie?'' - Jay Killian: ''No, Charlie . No tootsie-roll .''
Frank Slade (Al Pacino) to Charlie Simms (Chris O''Donnell) in Scent of a Woman (1993): ''The day we stop looking, Charlie , is the day we die .''
Frank Slade (Al Pacino) to Charlie Simms (Chris O''Donnell) in Scent of a Woman (1993): ''The day we stop looking, Charlie , is the day we die .''
Charlie Bales (Steve Martin) in the balcony scene with Roxanne Kowalski (Daryl Hannah) in Roxanne (1987): - Charlie : 'There's a tiny word. It's not a noun, it's not a verb, it's not an adjective. I don't know what it is, but if you said it to me tonight all the blackness would go away and you and I would be connected by a tunnel of light .' - Roxanne: 'What's the word, Chris?' - Charlie : 'Yes.'
Frank Slade (Al Pacino) to Charlie Simms (Chris O'Donnell) in Scent of a Woman (1993): 'The day we stop looking, Charlie , is the day we die .'
Frank Slade (Al Pacino) to Charlie Simms (Chris O'Donnell) in Scent of a Woman (1993): 'The day we stop looking, Charlie , is the day we die .'
Charlie McCarthy (voice Edgar Bergen) and the soda jerk in Look Who''s Laughing (1941): - Soda jerk : ''Gee, you''re really smitten , aren''t you, Charlie?'' - Charlie : ''Yeah! The trouble with me is when I''m smitten I stay smut .''
Charlie (Henry Fonda) and Jean (Barbara Stanwyck) in The Lady Eve (1941): - Charlie Pike: ''Are you an adventuress?'' - Jean Harrington: ''Of course I am. All women are. They have to be. If you waited for a man to propose to you from natural courses, you''d die of old maidenhood .''
Harriet (Nancy Travis) and Charlie (Mike Meyers) in So I Married an Axe Murderer (1993): - Harriet Michaels: ''What do you look for in a woman you date?'' - Charlie Mackenzie: ''Well, I know everyone always say a sense of humor, but I really have to go-with breast size.''
Eve (Barbara Stanwyck) to Charlie/Hopsie (Henry Fonda) looking into her trunk full of shoes in The Lady Eve (1941): ''See anything you like?''
Charlie McCarthy (voice of Edgar Bergen) in Look Who's Laughing (1941): 'Love is like champagne , marriage is the headache and divorce is the aspirin tablet.'
''Heidi is the biggest tramp since Charlie Chaplin.'' Joan about Heidi in Joan Rivers''s Salute to Heidy Abromowitz (1985)
''Heidi is the biggest tramp since Charlie Chaplin.'' Joan about Heidi in Joan Rivers''s Salute to Heidy Abromowitz (1985)
Charlie Chong (Jan Gan Boyd) asking Jay Killian (Charles Bronson) if he''s falling in-love-with the First Lady in Assassination (1987): ''Are you falling for that bimbo?''
Charlie McCarthy (voice of Edgar Bergen) in Look Who''s Laughing (1941): ''Love is like champagne , marriage is the headache and divorce is the aspirin tablet.''
Charlie (Martin Sheen) in Da (1988): ''It was a long time before I realised that love upside down is love for all that.''
Charlie Chong (Jan Gan Boyd) asking Jay Killian (Charles Bronson) about his interest in The First Lady in Assassination (1987): ''Are your salmons swimming upstream?''
Charlie Brown in the Peanuts comic strip by Charles Schult: ''Nothing takes the taste out of peanut butter quite like unrequited love .''
Jean Harrington (Barbara Stanwyck) about the women smile at rich Charlie Pike (Henry Fonda) in The Lady Eve (1941): ''See those nice store teeth all beaming at you.''
Charlie (Martin Sheen) in Da (1988): 'It was a long time before I realised that love upside down is love for all that.'
''What''s the fun of being a teenager if you can''t dress weird?'' Charlie Bodell (Nicolas Cage) in Peggy Sue Got Married (1986)
Charlie Pike (Henry Fonda) and Jean Harrington (Barbara Stanwyck) in The Lady Eve (1941): - Chalie: 'Lots of men are more careful in choosing a tailor than they are in choosing a wife .' - Jean: 'That's probably why they look so funny.'
Topper Harley (Charlie Sheen) with Ramada (Valeria Golino) to in Hot Shots! (1991): - Topper: ''So, I take-it you''ve been with a man before?'' - Ramada: ''I''m a virgin . I''m just not very good at-it .''
Topper Harley (Charlie Sheen) with Ramada (Valeria Golino) to in Hot Shots! (1991): - Topper: ''So, I take-it you''ve been with a man before?'' - Ramada: ''I''m a virgin . I''m just not very good at-it .''
Topper Harley (Charlie Sheen) with Ramada (Valeria Golino) to in Hot Shots! (1991): - Topper: ''So, I take-it you''ve been with a man before?'' - Ramada: ''I''m a virgin , I''m just not very good at-it .''
Richard 'Ditch' Brodie (Charlie Sheen) and KGB agent Chris/Krista Maldova (Natassja Kinski) who just swallowed the worm from a bottle of Mescal in Terminal Velocity (1994). - Richard : 'Watch out for the... Oh, God!' - Krista: 'What was that?' - Richard : 'You swallowed the worm .' - Krista: 'I was trained to swallow all sorts of things. ' - Richard : 'Careful, I may just have to marry you.'
'I hope you don't mind working under a woman .' Michelle Huddleston (Brenda Bakke) to Topper Harley (Charlie Sheen) in Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993): 'She means taking orders from a woman , or does she?'
'Can I press your button?' Ramada (Valeria Golino) in the elevator with Topper Harley (Charlie Sheen) in Hot Shots! (1991)
''You know Effie. When she gets riled up , she''''l fight a rattlesnake and give it the first two bites. '' Egbert Floud (Charlie Ruggles) speaking of his wife in Ruggles of Red Gap (1935)
Charlie Bewell (Louis Calhern) giving fatherly advice to his daughter Susan Dewell Vega (Lucille Ball) on her wedding day in Forever, Darling (1956): ''The thing to remember is that in marriage the husband and wife are one... and the husband is the one.''
Jim Scott (William Lundigan) in Love Nest (1951): ''I don''t know what old Charlie''s got, but I wish I could bottle it . We''d make a fortune.''
From Bulletproof (1997): Adam Sandler and Charlie , a hotel clerk: - Adam : ''What do you think? Me, you, the old lady? A little sandwich action.'' - Clerk: ''What do you mean?'' - Adam : ''Come on . You''re a piece of white bread , she''s a piece of white bread , I''m the salami ; let''s give it a shot.''
Jim Scott (William Lundigan) in Love Nest (1951): ''I don''t know what old Charlie''s got, but I wish I could bottle it . We''d make a fortune.''
Jim Scott (William Lundigan) in Love Nest (1951): ''I don''t know what old Charlie''s got, but I wish I could bottle it . We''d make a fortune.''
Charlie Bewell (Louis Calhern) to his daughter Susan (Lucille Ball) in Forever, Darling (1956): 'The thing to remember is that in marriage the husband and wife are one... and the husband is the one.'
Topper Harley (Charlie Sheen) to Ramada Thompson (Valeria Golino) in Hot Shots! (1991): ''I''ve fallen for you like a blind roofer. (...) My heart is falling down around my ankles like a wet pair of pants.''
Topper Harley (Charlie Sheen) to Ramada (Valeria Golino) in Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993): ''I do love you. I tried to forget you but no matter what I do , your face is always on the tip of my tongue .''
Topper Harley (Charlie Sheen) to Ramada Thompson (Valeria Golino) in Hot Shots! (1991): ?I''ve fallen for you like a blind roofer. (...) My heart is falling down around my ankles like a wet pair of pants.?


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