- Look up
s****y in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
S****y may
refer to:
Deborah S****y, 21st
century British nurse,
professor and
Government of the United...
- HMS
S****y has been the name of more than one ship of the
British Royal Navy, and may
refer to: HMS
S****y (1912), a tug
launched in 1912,
renamed HMS...
-
Robert S****y (born 22 June 1944, in Wetherby, West
Riding of Yorkshire) is a
British politician, and
former Member of the
European Parliament (MEP) for...
- his
blindness to
achieve his
musical goals.
Jones credited his father's
s****y work
ethic with
giving him the
means to proceed, and his
loving nature with...
- John
S****y may
refer to: John
Henry S****y,
Saskatchewan politician John V. M.
S****y,
British academic This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
- 2008.
Retrieved 25
October 2008. Bröning,
Michael (7
March 2011). "The
S****y House That ****ad Built".
Foreign Affairs.
Archived from the
original on...
- USS
S****y is a name used more than once by the
United States Navy, and may
refer to: USS
S****y (SP-82), a
patrol craft in
commission from 1917 to 1919...
- In
historical English law, a
s****y beggar was a
person who was fit and able to work, but
begged or
wandered for a
living instead. The
Statute of Cambridge...
- A
bollard is a
s****y, short,
vertical post. The term
originally referred to a post on a ship or quay used prin****lly for
mooring boats. In
modern usage...
-
system by 1944.
Women were
expected to be strong, healthy, and vital. The
s****y peasant woman who
worked the land and bore
strong children was considered...