Lulu

See also: lulu and LULU

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈluːluː/

Proper noun

Lulu

  1. A diminutive of the female given name Louisa, Louise or Lucy, or of their variant forms.
    • 1860 Minnie S. Davis, The Rival School-Mates, The Ladies' Repository, Vol. 28-29, A. Tompkins (1860), page 500:
      "Do excuse me, and forgive my inquisitiveness. I was struck with the name Lulu." "You think it a baby name," she said, laughing. "O, no; it is wonderfully sweet to me! and may I sometimes call you so?"
    • 1920 Zona Gale, Miss Lulu Bett:
      There emerged from the fringe of things, where she perpetually hovered, Mrs. Deacon's older sister, Lulu Bett, who was "making her home with us." And that was precisely the case. They were not making her a home, goodness knows. Lulu was the family beast of burden.
  2. (slang): any remarkable or outstanding person or thing.
  3. (slang): a fixed allowance paid to a legislator in lieu of reimbursement for actual expenses.

Usage notes

  • Fairly popular as a formal given name in the latter half of the 19th century.

German

Etymology 1

From a diminuive of Luise and other female names beginning with Lu-.

Proper noun

Lulu

  1. A female given name; rare today.

Noun

Lulu n

  1. (Austria, childish) urine (Austrian child language)

Declension

Synonyms
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