guy

  • 61GUY — Guyana (Regional » Countries) * Guymon, Oklahoma USA (Regional » Airport Codes) Another name for dude...used as hey guy...or what s up guy? (Miscellaneous » Casual Expressions) …

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  • 62Guy — Recorded in many spellings, this interesting surname is of French origins. It is recorded throughout Europe in over fifty different spelling forms. These include the traditional Guy and Guye, with diminutives such as Guiet, Guihen, Guyon, and… …

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  • 63guy — noun (informal) ADJECTIVE ▪ decent, friendly, funny, good, great, nice, sweet, wonderful ▪ cute (esp. AmE) …

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  • 64guy — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. shroud, rigging (see support); informal, chap, fellow (see male). II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Lateral tensile support] Syn. cable, truss, sling, hawser, guy wire, guy rope, tent rope, tackle, cinch, bond,… …

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  • 65guy — See: regular guy, wise guy …

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  • 66guy — guy1 noun 1》 informal a man.     ↘(guys) chiefly N. Amer. people of either sex. 2》 Brit. a figure representing the Catholic conspirator Guy Fawkes, burnt on a bonfire on 5 November to commemorate a failed plot to blow up Parliament in 1605. verb… …

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  • 67Guy — noun /ɡaɪ/ An effigy of burned on Bonfire Night I am not Samson, nor Sir Guy, nor Colbrand, / To mow em down before me; …

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  • 68guy's — noun Possessive case of a guy …

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  • 69guy — This word has several meanings but is most often used colloquially to refer to a man, boy, or individual generally. Some experts regard this use of the word as slang; it should be avoided in standard English. To guy someone is a slangy way to… …

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  • 70Guy — englische, französische Form von → Guido (Bedeutung: Wald). Namensträger: Guy de Maupassant, französischer Schriftsteller …

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