- "Papa-Oom-
Mow-
Mow" is a
novelty nonsensical doo-**** song by the
Rivingtons in 1962. It
peaked at
number 48 on the
Billboard Hot 100, and
number 35 on...
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Mowing the gr**** (Hebrew: כיסוח דשא) is a
metaphor used to
describe a
strategy used by
Israel against Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip. The term...
- The
Barley Mow (Roud 944) is a ****ulative song
celebrated in the
traditions of folk
music of England, Ireland, and Scotland.
William Chappell transcribed...
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refusing to pay the
price demanded by a
labourer to
mow his field,
swore he
would rather the
Devil mowed it instead.
According to the pamphlet, that night...
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Mow Cop /ˈmaʊˈkɒp/ is a
village split between Cheshire and Staffordshire, and
therefore divided between the
North West and West
Midlands regions of England...
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Mow is a
Chinese surname shared by
several notable people. Pang Tzu
Mow, 毛邦初, (1904–1987), Chinese, Lt.
General of the
Republic of
China Air
Force William...
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Mow Cop
Castle is a
folly at
Mow Cop in the
civil parish of Odd Rode, Cheshire, England. It is
designated as a
Grade II
listed building on the National...
- Jim's
Mowing is a lawn care
service franchise which was
founded in 1982 by Jim Penman.
Penman initially launched it as a part-time
gardening business while...
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Robyn Mokihana Ah
Mow (born
September 15, 1975) is an
American indoor volleyball coach and
former player. She is the head
coach of the
Hawaii Rainbow...
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Mow-way or
Moway (Comanche: Mo'o-wai, [needs IPA], lit. 'Pushing Aside' or 'Pushing-in-the-Middle'; c. 1825 – 1886) also
referred to by
European settlers...