Definitions for "Tammy"
A kind of woolen, or woolen and cotton, cloth, often highly glazed, -- used for curtains, sieves, strainers, etc.
A sieve, or strainer, made of this material; a tamis.
a worsted cloth of good quality, sometimes with a shiny finish; the term not much used after mid-nineteenth century
"Tammy" is a given name or nickname (usually feminine), derived from names beginning with "Tam" (such as "Tamsin" and "Tamara"). It originates both from the bibical figure Tamar (through "Tamara") and from the name Thomasina.
The song debuted in the film, Tammy and the Bachelor.
Tammy was an American TV sitcom. Produced by Universal City Studios, 26 color half-hour episodes were aired on ABC from September 17, 1965 to March 11, 1966.
The Tammy movies are a series of four light-hearted American films about a naive 18-year-old girl from Mississippi produced between 1957 and 1967. The main character of the movies is Tammy Tyre, portrayed as a sweet and polite country girl looking for romantic love. Some elements common to each film are: Tammy falling in love; Tammy singing about being in love; Tammy being hurt by sophisticated city folk; city folk learning something from Tammy; Tammy "puckering up" and then comparing the kiss with her first kiss; Tammy praying to God and her grandmother; Tammy quoting from the Bible; and Tammy relating the wisdom of her grandfather, a lay-preacher and moonshiner.
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