Look up Butts or butts in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Butts may refer to: Butts (surname) Bob Butler (1891–1959), American gridiron football player...
"ButtButt", a song by Monrose from Temptation Butt Drugs, a former drugstore in Corydon, Indiana BUT (disambiguation) Butte (disambiguation) Butts (disambiguation)...
Ultimate Workout, 1991), Glasser adopted the popular gag name Seymore Butts ("see more butts") as a pseudonym and began producing his own videos in the early...
"Charlie" Butts, a coal miner who was 56 years old when Butts was born and retired when Butts was 6 years old, and Rita Monica (Yorke) Butts, a nurse and...
reference to archery butts. It concluded that the name probably derived from the triangle of land between the roads, as the word "butts" is used elsewhere...
and Revolutionary New England butchers would use specialty barrels called butts to store a particular cut of pork. The butchering technique for this cut...
Marion Stevenson Butts, Jr. (born August 1, 1966) is an American former professional football player who was a running back for seven seasons in the National...
Gerard Butts (born 19 November 1966) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL). After playing...
John Butts may refer to: John Butts (painter), Irish landscape painter John E. Butts (1922–1944), Medal of Honor recipient John L. Butts Jr. (1920–1992)...
in the 1980s. Butts was born on 13 December 1890 in Poole, Dorset, the daughter of Mary Jane (née Briggs) and Captain Frederick John Butts. She had a younger...
Paul Campbell – keyboards, vocals (1975) Butts Band (1973) Hear and Now (1975) "The Untold Story of The Butts Band". Robbykrieger.com. Retrieved 1 December...
at her butt! It is so big... She's just so black!", at which point Sir Mix-a-Lot begins rapping. The first verse begins with "I like big butts and I cannot...
Nicholas Bacon, Lord Keeper. According to recent sources, William Butts was the son of John Butts, auditor of Crown Revenues and later a Custodian of Wards,...
Samuel Butts (November 24, 1777 – January 27, 1814) was an American militia officer who served in the Creek War. Butts was born at his family's farm in...
the 2019 rookie draft. He is the son of former Carlton player Gerard Butts. Butts played for the Shepparton Football Club in the Goulburn Valley Football...
Skyler Butts (born 18 September 1993) is a Hong Kong tennis player. Butts has a career high ATP singles ranking of 1147 achieved on 27 November 2017. He...
A headbutt or butt is a targeted strike with the head, typically involving the use of robust parts of the headbutter's cranium as the area of impact. The...
1932–34; and Male High in Louisville, 1935-37. Butts lost only ten games in ten years of high school coaching. Butts came to the University of Georgia as an...
time in a juvenile detention center. Butts was born in 1977. His parents separated due to his father's behavior; Butts' father was mentally ill and frequently...
baseball and racquetball. There are many alternate names for butts up, including "Butt Ball," "Fireball," and “Chunkus.” Players line up facing a wall...
Thomas Butts (1757–1845) was an English senior civil servant, and the leading patron to the artist and poet William Blake. Thomas Butts was born in 1757...
Butts". The Tennessean. 20 May 2008. Dave Kyle, "An Interview with Ray Butts", Vintage Guitar, November 1994 Rich Kienzie, "Riffs, Amps, and Butts",...
Bridge. Michael Faraday was born in Newington Butts in 1791. It is believed to take its name from an archery butts, or practice field. The area gave its name...