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Amílcar. Anacleto. Andres (name) Angel (given name) José Ángel (given name) Aníbal. Antero. Antonin (name) Antonio.
Francisco. The name Francisco means “Frenchman” or “ free man .”. It is the Spanish cognate of the name Francis. Babies named Francisco are often nicknamed Frank, Frankie, Paco, Paquito ...
Fernando and Kevin are gay. They are the first openly-gay characters on Spanish-language television, and first same-sex couple that marry. Telemundo 1999–2001 Kevin Lynch: James C. Leary: Lush Life: Nelson "Margarita" Marquez: John Ortiz: Nelson is a gay bartender, hence the nickname Margarita. The show only lasted for four episodes. Fox 1996
This is a list of nicknames of Major League Baseball teams and players. It includes a complete list of nicknames of players in the Baseball Hall of Fame, a list of nicknames of current players, nicknames of popular players who have played for each major league team, and lists of nicknames grouped into particular categories (e.g., ethnic nicknames, personality trait nicknames etc.).
"The Big Dipper" = Wilt Chamberlain, American center [12] "Big Dog" = Glenn Robinson, American power forward [13] "The Big E" = Elvin Hayes, American power forward [14] "Big Nasty" = Corliss Williamson, American power forward [15] "Big O" = Oscar Robertson, American point guard (and precursor to the modern point forward) [16]
Love Dove. Goober. Old Man. Fella. Cutie Patootie. Mi Amor (My love in Spanish) Bebe (Baby in Spanish) Amóre (Love in Italian) Nicknames for the guy you’re casual with.
Bears at the 2009 Marcha Gay in Mexico City. In the mid-1980s, gay men in the San Francisco Bay Area who called themselves "bears" met informally at Bear Hug (sex) parties and via the newly emerging Internet. The term "bear" was popularized by Richard Bulger, who, along with his then-partner Chris Nelson (1960–2006), founded Bear Magazine in ...
The Bad Guys – A reference to the 1986 Mets, who were known for their high level of performance, hard-living lifestyles, and conflicts with each other and other teams on and off the field. Jeff Pearlman wrote a book about this team titled The Bad Guys Won. [38] The Methodical Mets – Coined by baseball writer Tracy Ringolsby of the 1986 Mets ...