R rafaelgan Senior Member U.S.A Spanish What does "She is my meanie" means? I am not sure about the meaning.
C chat9998 Senior Member Michigan English, US Hi rafael, Are you sure it is not supposed to be "She is a meanie"? If so, then it means she is a mean person. But you wouldn't use it with "my."
Hi rafael, Are you sure it is not supposed to be "She is a meanie"? If so, then it means she is a mean person. But you wouldn't use it with "my."
👁 Greenvampirekilts Greenvampirekilts Member Atlanta, GA, USA English United States Generally, a "meanie" is a mean (hurtful, offensive) person. I have never heard it used in the context that you described.
Generally, a "meanie" is a mean (hurtful, offensive) person. I have never heard it used in the context that you described.
👁 SaritaMija SaritaMija Senior Member Minnesota, USA English-United States I would use it with my if it is in defense of something. For example. Statement: "Sally is a meanie" Response: "She may be, but she is my meanie" The response indicates some kind of affection towards Sally, as if they are a romantic couple.
I would use it with my if it is in defense of something. For example. Statement: "Sally is a meanie" Response: "She may be, but she is my meanie" The response indicates some kind of affection towards Sally, as if they are a romantic couple.
C chat9998 Senior Member Michigan English, US Hi SaritaMija, Yeah, I could definitely see that... but the chances of that coming up are very slim (I did think of a situation like that when I read it though 👁 Smile :) )
Hi SaritaMija, Yeah, I could definitely see that... but the chances of that coming up are very slim (I did think of a situation like that when I read it though 👁 Smile :) )