Fanny
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Fanny can have many meanings:
People:
- Fanny was a 1970s all women rock band led by June Millington.
- Fanny is the first name of a girl often used in segments on the children's television show Sesame Street
- Fanny Cradock
- Fanny Crosby
- Fanny Hill, (fictional) character in an erotic novel by John Cleland.
Plays and films:
- Fanny is a play by S.N. Behrman, Joshua Logan and Harold Rome based from the plays Fanny, Marius and César by Marcel Pagnol.
- Fanny is a 1922 Mexican silent film written by Eduardo Urriola and directed by Manuel Sánchez Valtierra
- Fanny is a 1932 French film written by Marcel Pagnol and directed by Marc Allégret
- Fanny is a 1933 Italian film written by Alessandro De Stefani & Raffaello Matarazzo and directed by Mario Almirante
- Fanny is a 1961 film by Julius J. Epstein based on the play Fanny (1961)
- Fany (aka "Fanny") is a 1995 Czech film written by Jirí Hubac and directed by Karel Kachyna
- Fanny is a 2000 made-for-TV French film written by Marcel Pagnol and directed by Nicolas Ribowski
Colloquialisms:
- Fanny is also a slang American English word for buttocks and an impolite British English sexual slang word for vulva.