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Tush (born 1948),
American news
journalist and
humorist Tush Magazine NG
Tushmanlu (disambiguation)
Tushy (disambiguation)
Tush Tepe
Tush Tush Tush Tush...
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football teams, have also
adapted some form of the
Tush Push. Some NFL
teams have
lobbied to ban the
Tush Push outright,
citing safety concerns and the "****isting...
- [batsʰba motʼː]), also
known as Batsbi, Batsi, Batsb, Batsaw, or Tsova-
Tush) is the
endangered language of the Bats people, a
North Caucasian minority...
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Albums Tres
Hombres (1973) and Fandango! (1975), and
singles "La Grange" and "
Tush",
gained extensive radio airplay. By the mid-1970s, ZZ Top had
become renowned...
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Tush Magazine is a Nigerian-based
glossy full
colour magazine which is
released quarterly both in
print and
digital versions of the magazine. It targets...
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William "Bill" John
Tush, III (born
October 16, 1948) is an
American news
journalist and humorist. In high school,
Tush showed an
early interest in broadcast...
- "Our
Great Mikado,
virtuous man" (Pish-
Tush and Men) 4. "Young man, despair" (Pooh-Bah, Nanki-Poo and Pish-
Tush) 4a. Recit., "And have I journey'd for...
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Berkat Tush (Persian: بركت توش, also
Romanized as
Berkat Tūsh) is a
village in Pir
Sohrab Rural District, in the
Central District of
Chabahar County, Sistan...
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Tushetians in the
country of Georgia. They are also
known as the Ts’ova-
Tush (წოვათუშები)
after the Ts’ova
Gorge in the
historic Georgian mountain region...
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Tush kyiz (Kyrgyz: туш кийиз [tuʃ kijíz], туш — side, the edge, кийиз — felt; Kazakh: тұс киіз) are large,
elaborately embroidered wall hangings, traditionally...