Examples of use of Frenchy
1. "When he started talking, they shouted, ‘Get down, Frenchy!‘ " and other disagreeable remarks, says David Rickards, UEK‘s representative in Delaware, who was there.
2. Downstairs, the people on one of the most uninspired guest lists in White House dinner–party reporting history (we‘re the Style section, we should know), culled from Bush friends, Cabinet members, Americans with Frenchy names and Frenchies with even Frenchier names, made their entrances before a wan party press corps of a half–dozen so–called reporters and photographers.
3. A former Navy fighter pilot he may have been (he named one of his bribe–laundering companies Top Gun Enterprises); his personal style veered toward large, dark, wood Frenchy pieces, with lots of marble and mirror and stained glass, and a certain amount of decorative flourish.
4. At the time, the Americans were unaware of their interrogators‘ names and gave them nicknames based on their physical characteristics or personality, such as "Cat," "Slopehead," "Hitler," "Soft Soap," "Dum Dum" and "Frenchy." Judging from his slight build, facial features and early acquaintance with McCain, Mien appears to have been the interrogator known to the POWs as "Chihuahua." In his memoir, McCain says he was denied medical treatment for four or five days until his captors discovered that his father was "a big admiral" and took him to a hospital.