Uncle+Sam

  • 81Sam Malone — For other people named Sam Malone, see Sam Malone (disambiguation). Sam Malone Cheers character Sam Malone in Cheers episode 1x01 First appearance …

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  • 82Sam Cooke — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cooke. Sam Cooke Nom Sam Cook Naissance 22 janvier 1931 Clarksdale, Mississippi …

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  • 83uncle — I. n 1. British a pawnbroker. A use of the word which arose in the 18th century, referring (probably ironically) to the mon eylender s avuncular assistance. The term was still heard in London in the 1950s and may survive. From the 1980s it was… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 84uncle — uncleless, adj. uncleship, n. /ung keuhl/, n. 1. a brother of one s father or mother. 2. an aunt s husband. 3. a familiar title or term of address for any elderly man. 4. Slang. a pawnbroker. 5. (cap.) Informal. Uncle Sam …

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  • 85uncle — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin avunculus mother s brother; akin to Old English ēam uncle, Welsh ewythr, Latin avus grandfather Date: 14th century 1. a. the brother of one s father or mother b. the husband of one s… …

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  • 86Sam Hulbert — Dr. Samuel Foster Hulbert is recognized as a leader in Ceramics Science and Biomaterials. He is well known for his pioneering biomaterial work in artificial knees, hips and dental prostheses. He is a former president of Rose Hulman Institute of… …

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  • 87Sam — n. federal agents; federal narcotics agents. (Also a term of address. From Uncle (Sam).) □ Sam is on the trail of the dope smugglers. □ Sam is working hard to put an end to all this drug trouble …

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  • 88Uncle Scrooge — noun A rich miser. It is an anomaly of our times that an Uncle Sam spending at a rate of some $128 billion yearly should become an Uncle Scrooge in the treatment of government workers! See Also: scrooge …

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  • 89uncle — un•cle [[t]ˈʌŋ kəl[/t]] n. 1) a brother of one s father or mother 2) an aunt s husband 3) a familiar title or term of address for any elderly man 4) cvb inf (cap.) Uncle Sam • say Etymology: 1250–1300; < OF < L avunculus mother s brother;… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 90Uncle Whiskers — nickname for Uncle Sam …

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