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Definition of Stumpys

Stumpy
Stumpy Stump"y, a. 1. Full of stumps; hard; strong. 2. Short and thick; stubby. [Colloq.] ``A stumpy little man.' --J. C. Harris.

Meaning of Stumpys from wikipedia

- Willow and Stumpy is an animated feature on the Sky Sports TV channel in the United Kingdom. It is accessible using the red button on the remote control...
- and dancer, of the Stump and Stumpy entertainment duo (see below) Eddie Hartman, the first Stumpy in the Stump and Stumpy dance/comedy/acting duo of the...
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- The Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog, commonly known as the Stumpy, is a naturally bobtailed or tailless medium-sized cattle dog closely related to the...
- Stump and Stumpy were a tap dance/comedy/acting duo po****r from the mid-1930s to the 1950s, consisting of James "Stump" Cross, and either Eddie Hartman...
- Floyd Maurice "Stumpy" Brady (August 4, 1910 – February 11, 1998) was an American jazz trombonist. Brady performed and recorded with Zack Whyte’s Chocolate...
- Stumpy is an album by New Zealand band Tall Dwarfs released in 1996. The album is officially credited to the "International Tall Dwarfs", because sounds...
- Bertie Cecil "Stumpy" Banks (July 11, 1898 – November 15, 1960) was an American college football player and athletic director. He was a prominent running...
- other material. He also stated that he was still in regular contact with Stumpy Munroe and Tantrum, but had not spoken with Pete Friesen or Floyd London...
- Hoofer, C****ographer, and Comedian. He was known as Stumpy in the dance/comedy/acting duo Stump and Stumpy. Born in the early 1920s in Manhattan, Harold grew...