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Petey (other)
Petey may refer to: People * Petey Greene (1931–1984), African-American television and radio talk-show host * Petey Pablo (born 1973), stage name of American rapper Moses Barrett III * Petey Perot (born 1957), American retired National Football League player * Petey Rosenberg (1918–1997), American professional basketball player * Petey Sarron (1906–1994), American boxer * Petey Scalzo (1917–1993), American boxer * Petey Sessoms (born 1972), American retired professional basketball player * Petey Williams (born 1981), Canadian professional wrestler * Petey USA, American musician and TikTok personality Peter Martin (born 1991) Fictional characters * Pete the Pup, a character in Hal Roach's ''Our Gang'' comedies, nicknamed "Petey" * Petey Corbin, hero of Petey (novel), ''Petey'' (novel), a 1998 children's novel by Ben Mikaelsen * Petey, the title character of ''The Puppy's Further Adventures'', an American animated TV series * Petey Piranha, a recurring boss in the ''Mario (fr ...
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Petey Greene
Ralph Waldo "Petey" Greene, Jr. (January 23, 1931 – January 10, 1984), was an American television and radio talk-show host. A two-time Emmy Award-winner, Greene overcame Drug-addiction, drug addiction and a prison sentence for armed robbery to become one of the most prominent media personalities in Washington, D.C. On his shows, Greene often discussed issues such as racism, poverty, Substance abuse, drug usage, and current events among others. Early life Born Ralph Waldo Greene, Jr. in Washington D.C., the son of Ralph Waldo Greene, Sr. and Jacqueline Abernathy Greene, he was raised by his maternal grandmother, Margaret "Maggie" Floyd, who he referred to as "A'nt Pig" (Aunt Pig). Greene attended Stevens Elementary School and Cardozo Senior High School in Washington. He dropped out of high school in the ninth grade and enlisted in the United States Army at age 16 in 1947. He served in the Korean War as a medic and was honorably discharged from service in 1953. In January 1960, G ...
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Petey (novel)
''Petey'' (1998) is a children's novel by Ben Mikaelsen, published in 1998 and set in the 1920s and 1990s. Based on the real-life story of cerebral palsy patient Clyde Cothern, ''Petey'' illustrates for children an understanding of people with disabilities, and helps them to discover what these people go through. Re-occurring themes include growth, understanding, wisdom and love that shows that beauty and friendship can be found inside the simplest things. Plot summary In the 1920s, at a hospital in Bozeman, Montana, a boy named Petey Corbin is born with cerebral palsy to Sarah Corbin. The doctor diagnoses him as physically and mentally disabled, unable to walk or talk and has no capacity for thought. Devastated, Sarah and her husband spend two years and enormous sums of money going to doctors, but each tells them to send Petey to an institution. The Corbins decide to send him to a psychiatric hospital, although called an insane asylum (in 1922), in Warm Springs, Montana. T ...
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Masculine Given Names
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A '' Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. In Western culture, the idioms "" and "being on first-name terms" refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or ''gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names and ...
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PT (other)
PT, Pt, or pt may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''P.T.'' (''Silent Hills''), initialism for "playable teaser", a short video game released to promote the cancelled video game ''Silent Hills'' * Porcupine Tree, a British progressive rock group In business Businesses * Capital Cargo International Airlines (IATA airline designator PT) * West Air Sweden (IATA airline designator PT) * Putnam Transit, a bus system that serves Putnam County, New York * Portugal Telecom, the largest telecommunications service provider in Portugal * '' Piteå-Tidningen'', a Swedish local newspaper Business terminology * Part-time job * Perseroan Terbatas, the Indonesian name for a limited liability company Political parties * ''Partido dos Trabalhadores'' (Brazil) (Workers' Party), a Brazilian political party * ''Parti des travailleurs'' (France) (Workers' Party), a defunct French political party * ''Partido dos Trabalhadores'' (Guinea-Bissau) (Workers' Party), a Bissau-Guinean pol ...
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Petey (mascot)
Petey is the mascot for the Canisius Golden Griffins, the athletic teams of Canisius College in Buffalo, New York, USA. He is an anthropomorphic golden griffin who performs live at all Canisius athletic events. Canisius adopted the nickname "Golden Griffins" for their school athletic teams in 1932, in honor of Great Lakes explorer La Salle's ship, ''Le Griffon''. Canisius first used an unnamed costumed griffin as a sideline mascot in 1967. In preparation for the 2002–2003 athletic season, the griffin mascot was completely redesigned and given a new costume and name. The name "Petey" was chosen as a reference to St. Peter Canisius, who Canisius College is named for. Canisius' golden griffin has been called one of the most unusual of all NCAA mascots. In 2010, after the College of William & Mary adopted the Griffin as their new school mascot, Petey "wrote" a satirical open letter to the William & Mary griffin that was published in ''USA Today'', welcoming the new griffin mascot ...
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Petey (satellite)
Petey (or 3CS-3) was a satellite, part of Three Corner Satellite (3CS) project, a three satellite ( Sparkie, Ralphie and Petey) student research project. It was designed and built by mostly undergraduate students at the New Mexico State University as part of the Air Force Research Laboratory's University Nanosat Program. It was responsible for communication system in 3CS project. Satellite was not completed in time for launch of 3CS on December 21, 2004, and later was donated to the National Air and Space Museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center. The two other 3CS satellites Sparkie and Ralphie were launched 21 December 2004 on the first launch of Delta IV Heavy The Delta IV Heavy (Delta 9250H) was an expendable heavy-lift launch vehicle, the largest type of the Delta IV family. It had the highest capacity of any operational launch vehicle in the world after the retirement of the Space Shuttle in 20 .... The launch was a partial failure, and in particular the two 3CS satel ...
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Dog Man
''Dog Man'' is a children's graphic novel series by American author and illustrator Dav Pilkey. A spinoff and story within a story of Pilkey's ''Captain Underpants'' series, ''Dog Man'' revolves around the adventures of the titular character, a half-man, half-dog hybrid who works as a police officer. As of 2025, there are 13 books in the series. The latest book, ''Dog Man: Big Jim Begins'', was released on December 3, 2024. A 14th book titled ''Dog Man: Big Jim Believes'' has been announced and is set to release on November 11, 2025. The ''Dog Man'' series has been hugely popular, selling a total of over 3.8 million copies, 13% of all total comic book sales, as charted by BookScan, not including digital copies or any copy sold by Scholastic through school book fairs. Starting in 2020, the series received its own spin-off focusing on Dog Man's sidekick Cat Kid (Li'l Petey's superhero form), entitled '' Cat Kid Comic Club''. The series has been adapted into two stage musicals ...
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Mario (franchise)
is a video game series and media franchise created by Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto for Nintendo. Starring the titular plumber character Mario, the franchise began with video games but has extended to other forms of media, including a List of Mario television series, television series, comic books, a Super Mario Bros. (film), 1993 film, a The Super Mario Bros. Movie, 2023 film, and Super Nintendo World, a theme park area. Mario made List of video games featuring Mario, his first video game appearance in the arcade game ''Donkey Kong (1981 video game), Donkey Kong'' (1981) and was featured in multiple ''Donkey Kong'' games prior to ''Mario Bros.'' (1983), the first game with "''Mario''" in the title. ''Mario'' video games have been developed by a variety of developers, with the vast majority produced and published by Nintendo and released exclusively on Nintendo video game consoles, Nintendo's video game consoles. The flagship ''Mario'' subseries is the Super Mario, ' ...
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The Puppy's Further Adventures
''The Puppy's Further Adventures'' (originally titled ''The Puppy's New Adventures'' for season one) is a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series produced by Ruby-Spears Enterprises (in association with Hanna-Barbera Productions for its first season only) and broadcast on ABC from September 25, 1982 to November 10, 1984. It is based on characters created by Jane Thayer about Petey, a young dog who attached himself to a lonely orphan boy named Tommy. Overview Petey the puppy was originally introduced in four half-hour television specials which aired as part of ''ABC Weekend Specials'' series from 1978 to 1981: ''The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy'', ''The Puppy's Great Adventure'', ''The Puppy's Amazing Rescue'' and ''The Puppy Saves the Circus''. ''The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy'' and its three sequels were frequently rebroadcast on ''ABC Weekend Specials'' and proved so popular with its annual replays that ABC commissioned a television series. In September 1982, Petey could be seen ...
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Pete The Pup
Pete the Pup (September 9, 1929 – January 28, 1946), also called the Mississippi Man Mauler, was an American dog actor known to portray "Pete, the dog with the ring around his eye" in Hal Roach's ''Our Gang'' comedies series (later known as ''The Little Rascals'') during the 1930s. He was well known for having a circled eye added by Cinema of the United States, Hollywood make-up artist Max Factor, Sr., Max Factor. A brief parody of Pete appeared in the 1935 Bob Hope short ''Watch the Birdie'', which was produced by Warner Bros. In his last years Tommy "Butch" Bond made public appearances with a similar Pit Bull Terrier he claimed was a descendant of the original Pete the Pup. Dog actors which portrayed the character Pete Pal The Wonder Dog The first dog actor to play Pete was an United Kennel Club, UKC registered American Pit Bull Terrier named Pal The Wonder Dog (sired by Tudor's Black Jack x Keller Peggy O'Neill and bred by Earl Tudor) born in 1924, being a descendent ...
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Petey Pablo
Moses Barrett III (born July 22, 1973), better known by his stage name Petey Pablo, is an American rapper and record producer from Greenville, North Carolina. He is best known for his 2003 crunk single " Freek-a-Leek," which peaked at number seven on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and received platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Prior, he signed with Jive Records to release his 2001 single " Raise Up" (featuring Timbaland), which served as a tribute to his native Greenville and peaked at number 25 on the chart. The label released his first two albums: '' Diary of a Sinner: 1st Entry'' (2001) and '' Still Writing in My Diary: 2nd Entry'' (2004); the former was nominated for Best Rap Album at 45th Annual Grammy Awards, while the latter peaked at number four on the ''Billboard'' 200. His following releases have failed to yield any further commercial response. Biography Born in Greenville, North Carolina, Barrett spent five years in prison fo ...
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Petey USA
Peter Martin, known professionally as Petey USA and formerly as Petey, is an American musician and social media personality who rose to prominence on TikTok during the COVID-19 pandemic. He has 1.5 million followers on the social media platform, and has released two studio albums. Early life Martin was born in Royal Oak, Michigan, on November 17, 1991, and raised in Winnetka, Illinois, where he attended Crow Island Elementary School and graduated from New Trier High School. He played with the emo band Young Jesus and graduated from Loyola University New Orleans before moving to California in 2013, where for a time he lived in a hand-made tent in a friend's backyard. Musical career While attending Loyola University in New Orleans, Martin released music under "90 Pounds of Pete" with fellow Music Industry junior, Adam Stewart. They released a handful of singles as well as two EPs, "Promiseland" in 2012 (locally) and "Perfect High Five" in 2016. Notably, a single with voca ...
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