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Frankie

[ frang-kee ]

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Frank.


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In Better Things’ fifth and final season premiere, creator Pamela Adlon’s alter ego Sam Fox and her middle child Frankie meet friends for sushi.

From Time

Now that I look back on it I’m like, she did her muthaf–kin’ thing with the Frankie Leg!

From here, her mother looks young — could be any of the girls, making sure the face she’s wearing is the one the world wants — and at this thought, Frankie suddenly breaks through, not just a mother, but a whole person.

The book centers on Frankie’s search for a Haitian teen from a rough neighborhood in Boston, a case that puts Frankie’s life at risk.

Meanwhile, Nick used her imagination to think about Frankie’s killer body.

The grief of losing Frankie to this trip so overwhelmed me that I let out one long screech.

He called me Lear Dear and, except when he was at school, Frankie and I were inseparable.

Our backyard had a baseball diamond and a “Pickle” path worn into the lawn because of Frankie.

I clambered back to my place and turned to the screen to find that Frankie was now the star.

Frankie inherited the most exaggerated version of their features.

"Oi don't loike th' way he is actin', Frankie," whispered Barney.

"Haven't even got my shiv anymore, Frankie," Tiflin remarked, casually.

At last one little boy named Frankie Jones cried out "Tommy, it's your face."

Frankie laughed and cooed, and as soon as his papa stopped, kicked his little feet to have it go again.

Frankie had a brother whose name was Willie, and who was five years older than he.

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