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Frenchie is a common term for a person from french-speaking Quebec in Canada. Among anglophone Canadians, the term denotes the particular aspects of "quebecoise" culture.Although the term is quite ambiguous, it is many times used in a detrimental manner by anglophone Canadians when referring to francophone quebeckers. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... In Canadian English, a Québécois (IPA: ) is a native or resident of the province of Quebec, Canada, especially a French-speaking one. ...


Another usage for the term is that of a person who is always wasted, has long hair, a beard and enjoys large amounts of stoner rock played at loud loud volume, this usage of the term originates from both Derbyshire and Staffordshire in the Midlands, UK.


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Frenchie Dy always wanted to sing, and although she was told she was too fat to make it big time, she did, on primetime TV at that.
Frenchie Dy (center) beams after singing her way to the finals in ABS-CBN's "Star in a Million." Her newfound friends Shannah (left) and Michael (right), however, didn't make it ot the final stretch of the popular singing contest.
And so Gyphertori Dimacali is now Frenchie Dy, a name she has been answering to more often than what her parents had wracked their brains over 23 years ago.
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Frenchie Jackson has attend the School of Drama, at the Tabia Theatre in San Diego California, since the age of 5.
Carol explained that Frenchie was on his way to his acting class and was early so he had some time to audition.
Frenchie was given the part and masterfully performed the part of young Richard.
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