Billy encyclopedia
July 15th, 2008
Billy encyclopedia
Billy Boy definition of Billy Boy in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Billy Boy. question-and-answer ballad pointing up merits of possible bride. [Br. and Am. Folklore: Leach, 139] See : Wifeliness (more...)
Billy the Kid - MSN Encarta
Billy the Kid 1859-1881, outlaw of the American Southwest, born Henry McCarty. McCarty?s birthplace is uncertain. He was born either in New York... (more...)
Billy West - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Richard "Billy" West (born on April 16, 1952 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American voice actor, known for roles on television shows such as The Ren and Stimpy Show, Futurama ... (more...)
Billy Mays - Encyclopedia Dramatica
Billy Mays is an American cokehead television salesman famous for introducing a wide range of ass-kicking cleaning products that allow you to keep your basement nice and tidy. (more...)
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Billy the Kid Information At Encyclopedia.com. Make Billy the Kid Research, School Reports, Research Projects, Class Projects Easy With Our FREE Online Dictionary, Online ... (more...)
billy - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about billy
Stick used by a conductor to control an orchestra. Typically, the baton is held in the right hand and is used in order to make the conductor's signals more apparent. (more...)
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... encyclopedia? ... A billy club. billy or billycan. Noun. pl-lies or-lycans a metal can or pot for boiling water ... (more...)
The Billy Zane Encyclopedia
The Billy Zane Encyclopedia, the definitive internet resource for Billy Zane-related information. (more...)
Billy Carter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Alton "Billy" Carter III (March 29, 1937 ? September 25, 1988) was the younger brother of United States President Jimmy Carter, born in Plains, Georgia. (more...)
Billy Budd - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Billy Budd
Opera by Benjamin Britten (libretto by E M Forster and Eric Crozier, on Herman Melville's story), first produced at Covent Garden, London, England, on 1 December 1951. (more...)