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*The [[Battle of Pinkie Cleugh]], a Scottish battle on 10 September 1547 and part of the War of the Rough Wooing |
*The [[Battle of Pinkie Cleugh]], a Scottish battle on 10 September 1547 and part of the War of the Rough Wooing |
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*[[Pinkie Brown]], the antihero of Graham Greene's novel ''Brighton Rock'' |
*[[Pinkie Brown]], the antihero of Graham Greene's novel ''Brighton Rock'' |
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*An evasive name for a [[Mouse#Mice_as_food|baby mouse]], often used as a food for exotic pets, the term is used to avoid having to say 'baby mouse,' and thus evoke negative response. |
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*[[Pinkie (Lawrence painting)|''Pinkie'' (Lawrence painting)]], a 1794 portrait by Thomas Lawrence |
*[[Pinkie (Lawrence painting)|''Pinkie'' (Lawrence painting)]], a 1794 portrait by Thomas Lawrence |
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*[[Stuart 'Pinkie' Bates]], a musician who played the Hammond organ with Neil Hannon's band, The Divine Comedy |
*[[Stuart 'Pinkie' Bates]], a musician who played the Hammond organ with Neil Hannon's band, The Divine Comedy |
Revision as of 13:51, 21 April 2008
Pinkie may have one of the following meanings:
- Little finger, informally named pinkie or pinky
- Bilby, an animal nicknamed a pinkie in Southern Australia
- The Battle of Pinkie Cleugh, a Scottish battle on 10 September 1547 and part of the War of the Rough Wooing
- Pinkie Brown, the antihero of Graham Greene's novel Brighton Rock
- An evasive name for a baby mouse, often used as a food for exotic pets, the term is used to avoid having to say 'baby mouse,' and thus evoke negative response.
- Pinkie (Lawrence painting), a 1794 portrait by Thomas Lawrence
- Stuart 'Pinkie' Bates, a musician who played the Hammond organ with Neil Hannon's band, The Divine Comedy