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Dixie?

56 replies

Amandawest447 · 18/06/2022 14:16

It’s abit out there but it’s adorable and not very common which I love. It’s an acquired taste but thoughts?

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Figgygal · 19/06/2022 21:53

That seems a pretty unanimous outcome there op

AssignedSlytherinAtBirth · 19/06/2022 21:54

Trixie is better, although could sound like Tricksy. But it's definitely better than Dixie.

easyday · 19/06/2022 21:55

I knew a Dixie. It was a nickname (Harriet). Cute but a bit ye-ha American (she wasn't, she was from New England).

Sunnytwobridges · 19/06/2022 21:56

TheYearOfSmallThings · 18/06/2022 14:19

I would avoid it because it has some negative connotations, more in America but still...

I agree. However I still like it

SpaceJamtart · 19/06/2022 21:57

Ive only heard it in the southern US way or as a nickname for people with the surname Dickson.
I like the Trixie Lexi Pixie Roxy nicknames though

pixiebex86 · 27/06/2022 14:08

I know of 2 dixies. It's adorable and suits them

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