[Opinions] Rooney?
Thoughts on the name Rooney for a boy? Does Runey work for a girl? Do you prefer the name for a boy or girl, and which spelling do you prefer for each?
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It's terrible.
All I can think of is Mickey Rooney. I think it sounds too weird as a first name for either gender.
Mickey
Reminds me of Mickey Rooney. Not one of my favorite actors, but he did have some good movies.
Reminds me of Mickey Rooney. Not one of my favorite actors, but he did have some good movies.
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Wayne
Not one of my favourite footballers, but he does have some good games!
Not one of my favourite footballers, but he does have some good games!
It thounds thilly.
It makes me think of Wayne Rooney, which isn’t a great association (imo).
I think it's cute for a pet! I like it for a boy.
"Have you ever noticed ..."
"How the Irish name Rooney calls to mind, oh, guys who talk really slow and have funny eyebrows?"
"How the Irish name Rooney calls to mind, oh, guys who talk really slow and have funny eyebrows?"
I don't get it...
What's that line from?
What's that line from?
It's referring to Andy Rooney:
He did a segment on the TV show "60 Minutes" called "A Few Minutes With Andy Rooney". A phrase he would often end up saying during the segment was "Have you ever noticed...." to the point that him saying it was satirized on "Saturday Night Life" and the phrase became tied to him.
He did a segment on the TV show "60 Minutes" called "A Few Minutes With Andy Rooney". A phrase he would often end up saying during the segment was "Have you ever noticed...." to the point that him saying it was satirized on "Saturday Night Life" and the phrase became tied to him.
I didn't get it either, though I did watch his end-bit from "60 Minutes".
I didn't like him, toward the end(of his segment, and him too, in fact). He was just poking around for things to grouse about. In my opinion.
I didn't like him, toward the end(of his segment, and him too, in fact). He was just poking around for things to grouse about. In my opinion.