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Butt
Butt Butt, v. t.
To strike by thrusting the head against; to strike with the
head.
Two harmless lambs are butting one the other. --Sir H.
Wotton.
ButtButt Butt, n. [F. botte, boute, LL. butta. Cf. Bottle a
hollow vessel.]
A large cask or vessel for wine or beer. It contains two
hogsheads.
Note: A wine butt contains 126 wine gallons (= 105 imperial
gallons, nearly); a beer butt 108 ale gallons (= about
110 imperial gallons). Butt
Butt Butt, n. (Zo["o]l.)
The common English flounder.
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Butts may
refer to:
Butts (surname) Bob
Butler (1891–1959),
American gridiron football player...
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Butts is a surname.
Notable people with the name include: Alan
Butts (born 1940),
British Olympic wrestler Alfred Butts (disambiguation),
multiple people...
- "
Butt Butt", a song by
Monrose from
Temptation Butt Drugs, a
former drugstore in Corydon,
Indiana BUT (disambiguation)
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Ultimate Workout, 1991), Gl****er
adopted the po****r gag name
Seymore Butts ("see more
butts") as a
pseudonym and
began producing his own
videos in the early...
- John
Butts may
refer to: John
Butts (painter),
Irish landscape painter John E.
Butts (1922–1944),
Medal of
Honor recipient John L.
Butts Jr. (1920–1992)...
- "Charlie"
Butts, a coal
miner who was 56
years old when
Butts was born and
retired when
Butts was 6
years old, and Rita
Monica (Yorke)
Butts, a
nurse and...
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reference to
archery butts. It
concluded that the name
probably derived from the
triangle of land
between the roads, as the word "
butts" is used elsewhere...
- of
Butts County and its
cities were destro**** by the army of
General William T.
Sherman in its
March to the Sea
during the
American Civil War.
Butts County...
- Paul
Campbell – keyboards,
vocals (1975)
Butts Band (1973) Hear and Now (1975) "The
Untold Story of The
Butts Band". Robbykrieger.com.
Retrieved 1 December...
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Mosher Butts (April 13, 1899 –
April 4, 1993) was an
American architect,
famous for
inventing the
board game
Scrabble in 1938.
Alfred Mosher Butts was born...