What does Dearie mean?
Definitions for Dearie
dearie
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Dearie.
Princeton's WordNet
darling, favorite, favourite, pet, dearie, deary, duckynoun
a special loved one
Wiktionary
dearienoun
A person who is dear; sweetie.
Wikipedia
Dearie
Dearie is a popular song. The music was written by David Mann; the lyrics, by Bob Hilliard. The song was published in 1950. The song is about reminiscences, and often sung as a duet. When done as a duet, each one of the singers asks the other whether he or she remembers a number of long-ago events, and then says "if you remember, you're much older than I." When sung as a solo, the same questions are directed at the audience. In 1950, some of the best-known versions were by Guy Lombardo and the Royal Canadians (with a vocal by Kenny Gardner), by Jo Stafford and Gordon MacRae, by Ray Bolger and Ethel Merman, and by Lisa Kirk and Fran Warren. The Guy Lombardo record was recorded on January 26, 1950 and released by Decca Records as catalog number 24899. It first reached the Billboard magazine charts on March 31, 1950 and lasted 9 weeks on the chart, peaking at #5. The Jo Stafford/Gordon MacRae record was recorded on January 14, 1950 and released by Capitol Records as catalog number 858. It first reached the Billboard magazine charts on March 3, 1950 and lasted 11 weeks on the chart, peaking at #12. The Ray Bolger/Ethel Merman record was recorded on January 4, 1950 and released by Decca as catalog number 24873. It first reached the Billboard magazine charts on March 3, 1950 and lasted 11 weeks on the chart, peaking at #13. The flip side of this recording, "I Said My Pajamas (and Put on My Pray'rs)," also charted. The Lisa Kirk/Fran Warren record was released by RCA Victor Records as a 78rpm single (catalog number 20-3696) and a 45rpm single (catalog number 47-3220). It first reached the Billboard magazine charts on April 7, 1950 and lasted 2 weeks on the chart, peaking at #29. The various versions of the song (combined, as was normal for Cash Box magazine) reached #4 on the Cash Box Best-Selling Records chart.
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dearie
Dearie is often used as a term of affection or endearment to refer to someone, typically a person who is liked or loved. It is synonymous with words like sweetheart or darling. This word is more commonly used in British English and is considered to be rather informal and old-fashioned.
Webster Dictionary
Dearienoun
same as Deary
Wikidata
Dearie
"Dearie" is a popular song. The music was written by David Mann; the lyrics, by Bob Hilliard. The song was published in 1950. The song is about reminiscences, and often sung as a duet. When done as a duet, each one of the singers asks the other whether he or she remembers a number of long-ago events, and then says "if you remember, you're much older than I." When sung as a solo, the same questions are directed at the audience. In 1950, some of the best-known versions were by Guy Lombardo and the Royal Canadians, by Jo Stafford and Gordon MacRae, by Ray Bolger and Ethel Merman, and by Lisa Kirk and Fran Warren. The Guy Lombardo record was recorded on January 26, 1950 and released by Decca Records as catalog number 24899. It first reached the Billboard magazine charts on March 31, 1950 and lasted 9 weeks on the chart, peaking at #11. The Jo Stafford/Gordon MacRae record was recorded on January 14, 1950 and released by Capitol Records as catalog number 858. It first reached the Billboard magazine charts on March 3, 1950 and lasted 11 weeks on the chart, peaking at #12. The Ray Bolger/Ethel Merman record was recorded on January 4, 1950 and released by Decca as catalog number 24873. It first reached the Billboard magazine charts on March 3, 1950 and lasted 11 weeks on the chart, peaking at #13. The flip side of this recording, "I Said My Pajamas," also charted.
Surnames Frequency by Census Records
DEARIE
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Dearie is ranked #60347 in terms of the most common surnames in America.
The Dearie surname appeared 334 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 0 would have the surname Dearie.
87.4% or 292 total occurrences were White.
10.1% or 34 total occurrences were of Hispanic origin.
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Anagrams for Dearie »
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Dearie in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Dearie in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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- The English word "dearie" can be translated to Spanish as "querido" (for a male) or "querida" (for a female), depending on the context. If it's used as an affectionate term, it can also be translated as "cuñado" or "cariño."Spanish
- 디어 리Korean
- queridaPortuguese
- dearieSwedish
- ariChinese
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