Rocky
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Diminutives with -y.
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Rocky (countable and uncountable, plural Rockys)
- A diminutive of the male given names Rocco, Roch, or Rock
- 1995, Patricia Cornwell, From Potter′s Field, Berkeley Books, published 2005, →ISBN, page 82:
- ‘I didn′t know your son′s name was Rocky,’ I quietly said as we started walking again.
‘It's really Richard. When he was a kid we called him Ricky, which somehow turned into Rocky. Some people call him Rocco. He gets called a lot of things.’
- Diminutive of Rock (“surname”)
- Rocky Balboa, a fictional boxer in a series of films.
- The Rocky Horror Picture Show, a motion picture.
- A placename
- (informal, Australia) Diminutive of Rockhampton; The regional city of Rockhampton; A city in Queensland, Australia.
- 2005, Tim Uden, Australia: The Backpackers Ultimate Guide, 3rd edition, page 178:
- Rocky is the major city on the central Queensland coast and likes to call itself the beef capital of Australia.
- 2008, Alan Murphy, Justin Flynn, Olivia Pozzan, Paul Harding, Queensland & the Great Barrier Reef, Lonely Planet, page 234:
- Rocky has a smattering of attractions but is best seen as the gateway to the coastal gems of Yeppoon and Great Keppel Island.
- A town in Oklahoma, United States.
- (informal, Australia) Diminutive of Rockhampton; The regional city of Rockhampton; A city in Queensland, Australia.
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