Definitions for "Lassie"
Keywords:  collie, timmy, reruns, jeff, vignette
time. (they are both reliable and loyal) Origin: Little Red's Vignette.
Lassie, a female Rough Collie, is 'the world's most famous dog' http://lassie.net and a fictional character who has starred in (or, more properly, in variations been the subject of) many radio shows, movies, TV shows, and books from 1938 through 2006.
Lassie was an American television series which originally aired from 1954 to 1974. It is seen in syndicated reruns as Jeff's Collie and Timmy and Lassie.
The name bestowed upon a defender who deliberately intercepts a ball travelling miles out of the back of court, usually shanking it even further up into the wall/stands/balcony. Named after the popular canine matinee idol (since they have rushed in to save the day - for the attacker, at least). Bombers will often incorrectly describe winning a point in this way as " going for the hands".
Lassie is a family-based British/Irish/French 2005 film directed by Charles Sturridge. When a family hits financial crisis, they have no choice but to sell Lassie, and allow her to escape to the outside world of cold and hurt. Hundreds of miles away from her supposed "loving" family, Lassie sets out in a thrilling adventure to reclaim what is hers — her family.
Keywords:  muggle, young, girl, unmarried, word
A young girl; a lass.
a girl or young woman who is unmarried
a Muggle word for a girl