- Sharpie,
Sharpy or
Sharpey may
refer to:
Sharpie (boat), a type of long,
narrow sailboat 12 m2 Sharpie, a small, vintage,
former Olympic sailboat Sharpie...
-
Sharpies, or Sharps, were
members of
suburban youth gangs in Australia, most
significantly from the 1960s and 1970s. They were
particularly prominent in...
-
Thomas James Sharpy is a
retired United States Air
Force lieutenant general who last
served as the
deputy chief of
staff for
capability development of...
- The
Sharpies Golf
House Sign is a heritage-listed neon
animated advertising sign in Sydney, Australia. It was
built from 1958 to 1964 by
Consolidated Neon...
- cap.
Sharpie Paint markers were also introduced. As of 2011, 200
million Sharpies had been sold worldwide.
Sharpie markers are
manufactured in Mexicali,...
-
scrieve to
write or
italian 'scrivere'
meaning to write)
sharpy policeman (from –
charpering omi)
sharpy polone policewoman shush steal (from client) shush...
- his
fellow "hard man". This was
later confirmed in
Graeme Sharp's book,
Sharpy, My
Story when he
admitted both him and
Ratcliffe exaggerated Jones's contact...
- 25, 2015". 27
April 2015. "Freddie Starr".
Graeme Sharp (16
March 2012).
Sharpy: My Story.
Mainstream Publishing. pp. 80–. ISBN 978-1-78057-466-0. "Gardener...
- Perth,
Western Australia, many
British youths in that city
joined skinhead/
sharpies gangs in the late 1960s and
developed their own
Australian style. By the...
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Sharps were the most
prominent of the 1972-1977
Melbourne sharpie gangs.
Sharpies were an
early precursor to the
Australian phenomenon of bogans. The Blackburn...