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Meaning of Harrie | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Definitions

  1. A male given name.
  2. A fan of English singer, songwriter, and actor Harry Styles (born 1994).
    slang

Examples

““Be careful, Logan, to remember how he spells his name. It is Harrie, and not Harry. This may be of great use to you when you come to be cross-questioned.””
“Clearing up a couple of minor errors in Mrs. Thayer’s squib, we would report that Mr. Lindeberg’s first name is Harrie, not Harry, and that his one-piece garment includes a collar in addition to shirt, shorts, and tie.”
“Harrie Brigham Chase, a young man on the state’s Supreme Court, was wholly unknown to Hand and his friends. As Hand told Taft, “[M]y heart sinks a little at a man who carries the name ‘Harrie.’””
“The Harries among us will soon have the opportunity to thirst in person. Harry Styles announced on Wednesday that he (and his enormous white sailor pants) is embarking on a world tour—aptly titled Love on Tour—in 2020.”
“While the affirmations pages occasionally throw in a Harry Styles-inspired post, like @cletings’ “I will casually run into Harry Styles walking around Cleveland” post, Harries of CSU don’t have to look far to find where they belong. […] “All I hope to achieve is to help make a community of CSU Harries (someone talked about making a group chat and I think that would be so cool) and to make people laugh,” they said. […] Inspired after a friend showed them the “Harries of BGSU” account, they thought a CSU version would be fun and began to edit and post images of Harry Styles around campus and downtown, even giving the pop star a job at Subway.”
“The “Harries” are now one of the biggest fan bases amongst teenagers.”
“Now, us “Harries” or Harry Styles fans were blessed with a new song on April 1st, but some people were worried that it was actually going to be an April Fools prank..”
“HH [“Harry’s House”] is eagerly anticipated by international, self-proclaimed “Harries” everywhere and is being released on May 20th.”
“Calling all “Directioners” and “Harries” – Harry Styles, an unproblematic and multi-talented king, has done it again.”
“Harries, rejoice! Harry Styles’ third studio album, “Harry’s House,” is on the way.”
“During his gripping performance of "Sign of the Times" he took both a Ukrainian flag and a Pride flag from fans, wearing both throughout the song. For fans, it's small gestures like these that make them feel seen for who they are and what they believe in. For Giselle Roca, 25, a Harrie from Miami, these kinds of gestures have helped her become more self-assured.”
“Now in her early twenties, [Gabrielle] Foster is one of the better-known “Black Harries” on Twitter, as she was one of the first Black Harry Styles fans to organize efforts to win his public alliance with the Black Lives Matter movement.”
“TikTok Harries in their droves have been documenting his penchant for bags too. In fact, there are many pictures of Harry roaming around and, in almost every one of them, he seems to be laden with them, like a 19th century packhorse.”
“Despite this common knowledge (to Harries that is), the internet was overcome when it appearewd^([sic]) that Harry Styles, at the Venice International Film Festival preview of the psychological thriller “Don’t Worry Darling” (starring Harry Styles and Florence Pugh), spit on his co-star Chris Pine.”
“OU’s resident Swifties and Harries united on the Gold Room dance floor at the Student Program Board (SPB) Harry Styles and Taylor Swift tribute night on Tuesday, Sept. 20.”
“BETO O’ROURKE IS a Harrie. And Harry Styles stans Beto! Among the fans in the pit to watch Styles’ show in Austin Sunday night was O’Rourke, who’s running for governor of Texas.”
“Are they a Harrie? Trick question, we all are. They'll love this pick and mix set from Harry Styles' brand Pleasing that includes every nail polish drop from previous collections.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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