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'''Charlie''' is the letter ] in the ]. '''Charlie''' is the letter ] in the ].


Charlie refers to a car in police CB code. '''Charlie''' refers to a car in ] ] ].


Charlie is slang for the enemy in the US Military during the ]. It is an abbreviation of ''Victor Charlie'', which was the ] abbreviation for ], but it may also be a disparaging reference to ], a stereotypical asian movie character. '''Charlie''' is slang for the enemy in the US Military during the ]. It is an abbreviation of ''Victor Charlie'', which was the ] abbreviation for ], but it may also be a disparaging reference to ], a stereotypical asian movie character.


'''Charlie''' is also a ] ]. See ]. '''Charlie''' is also a ] ]. See ].

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Charlie is the letter C in the NATO phonetic alphabet.

Charlie refers to a car in police CB code.

Charlie is slang for the enemy in the US Military during the Vietnam War. It is an abbreviation of Victor Charlie, which was the NATO phonetic alphabet abbreviation for Viet Cong, but it may also be a disparaging reference to Charlie Chan, a stereotypical asian movie character.

Charlie is also a video game character. See Charlie (video game character).