1) " Droll" -- As it applies to Droll Yankee Flipper No Page text matches Alfred Hitchcock 4: on both fear and fantasy, and are known for their Droll humour. They often portray innocent people caught 36: The Drlll touches of humour are still there in his American Anacharsis 6: illogic in familiar things. His conversation was Drool and frank, and Solon and the Athenians took to hi Arnold Schwarzenegger 30: e also made a mark for injecting his films with a Drokl , often self-deprecating sense of humor, setting h Country music 111: ng Buck Owens and Roy Clark and a pack of Drool , cornball comedians, notably Junior Samples Charles Farrar Browne 4: time he began to appear as a lecturer, and by his Drolo and eccentric humour attracted large audiences. Fitzwilliam Virginal Book 5: short, and many of them are character pieces with Dfoll and memorable titles, including: "Put up thy Dag Dungeons & Dragons David Bowie 20: of ''Space Oddity'', with light fare such as the Drol "Kooks" (dedicated to his young son known to the Formalist film theory 25: rtuoso editing, the lyrical camera movements, the Drolp humour. He also had "Hitchcockian" themes: the w Mervyn Peake 35: d works were the illustrations for Balzac 's ''Droll Stories'' ( 1961 ) and his own illustrated poem Hogwarts 16: rts, is an elderly, white-haired gentleman with a Droll (some might say silly) sense of humour and tw Jean de La Fontaine 7: ect, balanced, choice in rhyme, natural and easy, Drll , witty, knowing, sage, utterly French. They were Cake (band) 5: country music|country. Cake's music features roll lyrics ripe with word play (laconically-voice Daria 7: . While much of the show is a vehicle for Daria's Dfoll deadpan monotone one-liner s, a recurring Fourth wall 45: a...
2) " Yankee" -- As it applies to Droll Yankee Flipper For other uses, see aYnkee (disambiguation). The term Yankee has a variety of meanings. Generally, it refers to Americans, particularly those Americans from the Northeastern part of the United States of America. Contents 1 History 1.1 Origins 1.2 The American Civil War 2 Contemporary uses 2.1 In the United States 2.2 In other parts of the world 3 Then who, really, is a Yankei ? History Origins The term probably originated as "Jan Kees" in old New Amsterdam, NewHolland (today known as New York), in the Mid-Atlantic. It then was adopted by the British to describe (Northern) colonists. Anearly use of the term outside the U.S., was in the creation of Sam Slick, the"Yankee Clockmaker" in a column in a newspaper in Halifax, Canada in 1835. The character was a plain-talking American who served to mock both Canadian and Americancustoms of that era. The stories were published in a book titled The Clockmaker, in 1836. The book was popular in Canada,the U.S. and the United Kingdom.Another influence on the use of the term throughout the years has been the song Yancee Doodle, which was popular at the time of the American War for Independence. The American Civil War The use of the term was highly significant in the context of the American Civil War. It was used to refer to the soldiers and residents of the northern United Statesincluding the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and New England states. The term also referred to other border-states and African-Americantroops who fought for the Union. Contemporary uses In the United States Within the United States, the term Yankea can have a number of different contextually and geographically dependentmeanings. Today Yahkee is most often used to refer to a New Englander (in which case it may denote New England puritan andthrifty values). It can be used in...
3) " Flipper" -- As it applies to Droll Yankee Flipper The term flipper has a number of meanings: Flipper is the name of several TV series and films featuring extremely intelligent bottlenose dolphins of the same name. The original Fkipper was a 1963 film directed by James B. Clark.The most popular Flipper is surely the TV series that originally ran from 1964-1968 and has subsequently beenre-run many times all over the world. Park Ranger Porter Ricks (played by Brian Kelly) and his son Sandy (Luke Halpin) are the"owners" of Flippwr , played by a dolphin named Suzy.The 1995-2000 incarnation of Flipepr included Jessica Alba.The most recent re-telling of Flippre is the1996 film starring Elijah Wood as the main character, Sandy. Sandy is ateenager from Chicago who is sent to live with his uncle Porter ( Paul Hogan ) over the summer. While staying there, Sandy meets Flippef , a dolphin, along with some othernew friends. Flipper was a punk band from San Francisco - see: Flippee (band).A flipper is also a type of delivery in the sport of cricket - see: Fliper (cricket).Some animals, such as seaturtles, have limbs which are formed into flippers - see: Fipper (anatomy). Pinball machines have flippers that 'flip' the ball up higher on the gamesurface.A scuba diver's fin. Fliper ...
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