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Tawny
WDYT of Tawny? **Starfish and coffee, maple syrup and jam/Butterscotch clouds, a tangerine, and a side order of ham**
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Don't like it
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I like it in theory, but I would never use it.
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It's a word that I've only heard used to describe the color of animals or a type of port wine.That used to bother me. It doesn't anymore. I think I could like it. I prefer the sound to Dawn.
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I think it's pretty. :)
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It's so screamingly bimbo-self-chosen it's like it got spit right out of the name generator at Central casting and got rejected by every author and moviemaker for being too obvious.
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Not fond of it. It reminds me of fawn, and I don’t like brown. I knew a Tahnee once (she was nice), pronounced more like tar-nee though not like tor-nee? The pronunciation guide confuses me sometimes!
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I think it's just ugly!
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Was a friend's dog"s name
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I also knew someone with a dog named Tawny, who knocked up the bitch next door. She produced a puppy which they named Fawny.
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Can't say I'm a fan. I don't like the way it sounds at all. It doesn't really call forth a pleasant mental picture either.
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I find not just the name Tawny, but the actual word, impossible to say without a slight "twang" to my own voice that I don't find attractive. It's a half decent color, I guess, but I don't like the name at all.That said (imo), Tawny is the only tolerable spelling of the name.
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