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Beaner (other)
Beaner is a derogatory term for a Hispanic or Latino. Beaner or ''variant'', may also refer to: * Beanball or beaner, a baseball pitch thrown at the head * Beaner Lake, a lake in Okanogan County, Washington, US * Beaner's, a U.S. coffeehouse chain now known as Biggby Coffee * Wayne McBean (born 1969, nicknamed "Beaner"), Canadian ice hockey player * Bernie Beaner, a fictional character from 2007 novel '' Plum Lovin''' * "Beaner: The 303" (record), a 2002 recording by Måns Groundstroem * "Biner" (homophone), a shortened name for a Carabiner used for safety in rope climbing See also * * Bean (other) * Beano (other) * Beanie (other) Beanie may refer to: Headgear * Beanie (seamed cap), in parts of North America, a cap made from cloth often joined by a button at the crown and seamed together around the sides * Beanie, a knit cap, in Britain, Australia, South Africa and parts of ... * McBean (other) {{dab ...
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Beaner
''Beaner'' is a derogatory slur originally from the United States to refer to individuals from Mexico or of Mexican American heritage. It originates from the bean being a staple ingredient in Mexican cuisine, such as Salsa Verde Soup or Bean Quesadilla. Usage The word was first seen in print in 1966, although the term has reportedly been in use at least since the 1940s, having evolved from previous slurs such as ''bean-eater'' (1919) and ''bean-bandit'' (1959). It is one of many national and ethnic slurs that refer to a nation's cuisine, such '' kraut'' for a German, ''spud-muncher'' for an Irish person, and ''frog'' for a French person. The word is considered to be one of the most offensive slurs for Mexican-Americans, although according to ''The Historical Dictionary of American Slang'', the word is only "usually considered offensive". Academics say that it is the most prominent anti-Mexican slur, having replaced '' greaser'' after the 1950s. It can resonate with the xeno ...
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Beanball
"Beanball" is a colloquialism used in baseball, for a ball thrown at an opposing player with the intention of striking them such as to cause harm, often connoting a throw at the player's head (or "bean" in old-fashioned slang). A pitcher who throws beanballs often is known as a "headhunter". The term may be applied to any sport in which a player on one team regularly attempts to throw a ball toward the general vicinity of a player of the opposite team, but is typically expected not to hit that player with the ball. In cricket, the equivalent term is " beamer". Some people use the term "beaner", though that usage is discouraged due to the term also being an ethnic slur in the United States. Baseball In baseball, a beanball is a pitch, similar to a brushback pitch but actually intended to hit the batter as it is thrown at the head. It is rarely used as a strategic weapon, and is usually an act of anger and frustration; however, batters facing known headhunters are given a reas ...
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Beaner Lake
Beaner Lake is a lake in Okanogan County, Washington, in the United States. The name of the lake has been criticized in the media for containing the ethnic slur beaner. See also *List of lakes in Washington This is a list of natural lakes and reservoirs located fully or partially in the U.S. state of Washington. Natural lakes that have been altered with a dam, such as Lake Chelan, are included as lakes, not reservoirs. Swimming, fishing, and/or boa ... References Lakes of Okanogan County, Washington Lakes of Washington (state) {{OkanoganCountyWA-geo-stub ...
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Beaner's
Biggby Coffee (pronounced "big B") is an American coffeehouse franchise based in Lansing, Michigan, United States. It was founded in 1995 in the city of East Lansing, Michigan, by Bob Fish and Mary Roszel as Beaner's Coffee. By the end of the 1990s, the company had three locations in Lansing, and began to expand during the 21st century by means of franchising. Between 2007 and 2008, the chain was officially renamed Biggby Coffee due to corporate concerns over the meaning of the word "beaner"; the name Biggby was derived from the letter B in the company's logo. As of mid-2024, the chain had over 390 locations throughout the United States. History Co-founders Bob Fish and Mary Roszel met while attending hospitality courses at Michigan State University, and first worked together as managers of a Lansing, Michigan-based restaurant chain known as the Flap Jack. The first location opened in April 1995 on Grand River Avenue in East Lansing, Michigan, in a building previously occupied ...
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Wayne McBean
Wayne A. "Beaner" McBean (born February 21, 1969) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. McBean played professionally in the National Hockey League with the Los Angeles Kings, New York Islanders, and Winnipeg Jets. Playing career During his junior career, McBean played in the WHL for Medicine Hat Tigers, notably accumulating 85 assists over three years. He was also a member of two Memorial Cup-winning teams in 1987 and 1988. In 1987, he was named to the WHL East first All-Star team and the Memorial Cup All-Star team and was the recipient of the Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy as the tournament MVP. In 1988 McBean played for Canada in the World Junior Championship, winning a gold medal. He was selected by the Los Angeles Kings 4th in the 1st round of the 1987 NHL Entry Draft. On February 22, 1989 Wayne was traded from the Los Angeles Kings with Mark Fitzpatrick and future considerations to the New York Islanders for goaltender Kelly Hrudey and Yan Kaminsky ...
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Plum Lovin'
''Plum Lovin is a 2007 novel by American writer Janet Evanovich. It is the 14th book in the Stephanie Plum series. The audiobook is narrated by Lorelei King. In this Valentine's Day between the numbers novella bounty hunter Stephanie Plum is tracking down Annie Hart, a relationship expert, who was charged with armed robbery. According to Stephanie's file Hart stole a necklace from a pawn shop owned by Stanley Cramp and shot him in the foot. Vinnie is worried that if Hart isn't brought in soon he won't be able to afford the big champagne Valentine's Day cruise he is supposed to take with his wife Lucille. Diesel is back and he's hunting down Bernie Beaner. Bernie's marriage of thirty-five years has apparently gone down the crapper and he's blaming another Unmentionable for it, Annie Hart. Until Diesel can take care of Bernie Beaner he's keeping Annie Hart in protective custody. The only problem is that Annie won't give up her work and has Diesel promise to make sure all of he ...
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Måns Groundstroem
Måns Ivar Åkesson "Måsse" Groundstroem rʊndström(born April 23, 1949) is a Finnish bass player, studio technician and music producer. He has recorded ca. 100 music albums and produced another 70 albums. Most of these albums were released by Love Records. Early life Groundstroem grew up in the Töölö neighbourhood in Helsinki, in an educated bourgeoisie family. Even before he went to school, he was sent to piano lessons, but he was not excited about classical piano music. "I had absolutely no touch for playing classical music. In fact, I used to hate that form of terror. At that time, that is." However, his father bought him a guitar, and thus Groundstroem was able to "rebel with rock music, which at the time was turning young people wild". During these early years, Groundstroem played in bands called Typhoons, Pems and Roosters. Already in 1965 he was playing semiprofessionally, and the following year he made his recording debut on Jukka Kuoppamäki’s album '' Mitä kans ...
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Carabiner
A carabiner or karabiner (), often shortened to biner or to crab, colloquially known as a (climbing) clip, is a specialized type of shackle, a metal loop with a spring-loaded gate used to quickly and reversibly connect components, most notably in safety-critical systems. The word comes from the German language, German , short for , meaning "carbine hook," as the device was used by carabiniers to attach their carbines to their belts. Use Carabiners are widely used in rope-intensive activities such as climbing, fall arrest systems, arboriculture, caving, sailing, hot air ballooning, hot-air ballooning, rope rescue, construction, industrial rope access, industrial rope work, window cleaning, whitewater rescue, and acrobatics. They are predominantly made from both steel and aluminium. Those used in sports tend to be of a lighter weight than those used in commercial applications and rope rescue. Often referred to as carabiner-style or as mini-carabiners, carabiner keyrings and ot ...
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Bean (other)
A bean is a large seed of several plants in the family ''Fabaceae''. Bean or beans may also refer to: Arts and entertainment *Mr. Bean, a British television series **Bean (film), ''Bean'' (film), a 1997 comedy film based on the television series *Beans (2000 film), ''Beans'' (2000 film), a Turkish comedy mafia film *Beans (2020 film), ''Beans'' (2020 film), a Canadian drama *Beans (band), an Italian pop musical group *"Bean (Kobe)", a 2020 song by rapper Lil Uzi Vert *"Bean", a song from the 1995 album ''La Mia Vita Violenta'' by Blonde Redhead *"The Bean", a nickname of ''Cloud Gate'', a sculpture in Chicago, United States *"The Bean", a nickname of ''Cloud Column'', a sculpture in Houston, United States People and fictional characters *Bean (name), a list of people and fictional characters with the surname or nickname *Fred D. Beans (1906–1980), United States Marine Corps brigadier general *James D. Beans (born 1934), United States Marine Corps brigadier general, son of Fred ...
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Beano (other)
Beano may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Beano, another name for the American version of Bingo, a game of chance * Beano, a character on the American television sitcom ''Out of This World'' * ''The Beano'', a British children's comic featuring mainly humour * Beano Studios, a subsidiary of DC Thomson who publish ''The Beano'' * ''The Beano Album'', colloquial name for ''Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton'', a 1966 album by John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers People * Beano Cook (1931–2012), ESPN sports commentator * Brian McDonald (Gaelic footballer) (born 1980), Gaelic footballer nicknamed "Beano" Other uses * Beano (dietary supplement), used to prevent flatulence * Beanos, a former second-hand record shop, once the largest in Europe, located in Croydon, England * T13 Beano Grenade, an experimental hand grenade * Beano, short for bean-feast, a British colloquial term for an excursion or celebration with food and drink * Beanos, a popular meme, One from Numberjacks See also ...
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Beanie (other)
Beanie may refer to: Headgear * Beanie (seamed cap), in parts of North America, a cap made from cloth often joined by a button at the crown and seamed together around the sides * Beanie, a knit cap, in Britain, Australia, South Africa and parts of Canada and the United States (also known as a toque) * Beanie, any type of headgear unsuitable for safe motorcycling People * Richard Dalley, American ice dancer * Beanie Ebert (1902–1980), American football player * Beanie Feldstein (b. 1993), American actress and singer * Beanie Sigel (b. 1974), American rapper born Dwight Grant * H. M. Walker (1878–1937), American writer for silent and early talking films and newspaper sports writer * Beanie Wells (b. 1988), American football running back * Les Witte (1911–1973), American basketball * Wilbur Soot (b. 1996), English Twitch streamer and YouTuber Arts, entertainment, and media *The Beanies, an Australian children's band and podcast *Beanie Babies, a popular stuf ...
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