Gypsy

  • 31Gypsy —    Voir Gypsy, Vénus de Broadway …

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  • 32gypsy — n. 1. Fortune telling nomad. 2. Brunette (used in reproach). 3. Crafty man, crafty woman, cheat, wily one. 4. Gypsy language, Romany, chib, Romanes …

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  • 33gypsy — /ˈdʒɪpsi / (say jipsee) noun (plural gypsies) 1. someone who has an unconventional or nomadic lifestyle. 2. a wide wheel on a ship s windlass having pockets to grip an anchor cable. Also, gipsy. {from Gypsy} …

  • 34gypsy — [16] It appears that in late medieval Europe, it was widely believed that the Roma people originated in Egypt. They first appeared in England around the beginning of the 16th century, and at first were generally referred to as ‘Egyptians’ (a name …

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  • 35Gypsy (disambiguation) — Gypsy refers to various unrelated ethnic groups or persons fitting Gypsy stereotypes.Gypsy may also refer to:Ethnic groups*Romani people, living worldwide *Lom people, in East Anatolia and Armenia *Lyuli, in Central Asia *Dom people, in South… …

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  • 36Gypsy Vanner — / Gypsy Cob / Irish Cob / Tinker Un …

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  • 37Gypsy cob — Gypsy Vanner Gypsy Vanner / Gypsy Cob …

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  • 38Gypsy Rose Lee — en Stage Door Canteen (1943) Nombre real Rose Louise Hovick Nacimiento 8 de enero de 1911 …

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  • 39Gypsy Jazz — (auch Zigeuner Jazz oder Jazz Manouche , seltener im Bemühen um politische Korrektheit Jazz der Sinti und Roma genannt) ist zunächst eine Variante des Swingjazz. Seine Anfänge können auf die Aktivitäten der Brüder Pierre Joseph Baro Ferret und… …

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  • 40Gypsy Heart Tour — Promotional poster for tour Tour by Miley Cyrus Associated album Can t Be Tamed …

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