Timmie's

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Timmie's

  1. Alternative form of Timmy's (Tim Hortons).
    • 2008, Genève Blue, chapter 1, in I Ching Jukebox, [Morrisville, N.C.]: Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 15:
      "Want to come back to my place for a coffee?" He asked her. / "No, I've got some shopping to do yet. Let's go to Timmie's and get one on the way home, how about that?" / Sure, he said, and after confirming they'd both seen quite enough of the Fair they went to his car, then drove to the Tim Horton's[sic] that was on the way to his mother's apartment.
    • 2020, Donald Lee, “Parable 35: Sometimes Everything Goes Wrong”, in The Band Director’s Lessons About Life, volume 1 (50 Parables on Life’s Performance Cycle), St. Petersburg, Fla.: BookLocker.com, Inc., →ISBN:
      Instead of coming to the band room with his lunch, Angelo had gone with a friend to Tim Horton’s[sic] for lunch. [] Angelo and his friend didn’t have time to go to Timmie’s and back, so they may have been rushing—through a construction zone—closely watched by the police.
    • 2023, Barbara Wyatt, chapter 12, in Prairie Girls, Altona, Man.: FriesenPress, →ISBN, page 65:
      “Let’s go to Timmie’s,” Madeline said. “Tim Horton’s.[sic] For coffee.”