Brownie
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Brownie, Browny or brownies may refer to:
Common meanings
- Chocolate brownie, a baked good
- Brownie (folklore), a legendary creature
- Brownie (camera), a popular inexpensive camera made by Eastman Kodak
- Brownie (Girl Guides), a level in several guiding/scouting organizations
- Brownie, in Woodcraft Indians scouting, for girls and boys ages 6–11
People
Nickname
- Clifford Brown (1930-1956), American jazz trumpeter
- Ernest Brown (dancer) (1916-2009), African-American tap dancer
- Lewis Brown (rugby league) (born 1986), New Zealand footballer
- Luke Brown (footballer, born 1992), Australian rules footballer
- Brownie Foreman (1875-1926), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Browny Igboegwu (born 1976), Nigerian actor
- Brownie Ledbetter (1932-2010), political activist
- Brownie McGhee (1915-1996), blues musician
- Agnes Vernon (1895-1948), American actress
Given name
- Brownie Samukai, the Minister of National Defence of Liberia
- Brownie Wise (1913-1992), developer of the "party plan" system of marketing for Tupperware
Entertainment
- The Brownies, a series of publications by Palmer Cox
- Brownies (film), a 2004 film by Hanung Bramantyo
- Brownies (web series)
Other uses
- Brownie Chocolate Drink, a chocolate-flavored regional U.S. soft drink
- Brownie (guitar), a Fender Stratocaster used extensively by Eric Clapton in the early 1970s
- Brownie, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, a former unincorporated community now part of Central City
- Bristol Brownie, a light sports airplane
- Mossberg Brownie, a pistol
- Algona Brownies, an independent interracial baseball team based in Algona, Iowa, United States
- Brownies, a common name for the plant Mimulus douglasii
- Browny, winner of the 1947 Oka Sho and Kikuka-shō horse races in Japan
See also
- Brownie points, a hypothetical social currency
- All pages beginning with "Brownie"
- All pages with a title containing Brownie
- Brown (disambiguation)
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