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Articles relating to Bigfoot (Sasquatch), a large and hairy human-like mythical creature alleged by some to inhabit forests in North America, particularly in the Pacific Northwest. Bigfoot is featured in both American and Canadian folklore , and since the mid-20th century has grown into a cultural icon , permeating popular culture and becoming ...
Bigfoot (/ ˈ b ɪ ɡ f ʊ t /), also commonly referred to as Sasquatch (/ ˈ s æ s k w æ tʃ, ˈ s æ s k w ɒ tʃ /), is a large, hairy mythical creature said to inhabit forests in North America, particularly in the Pacific Northwest.
Coat of Arms of William "Bigfoot" Wallace. Wallace was born in Lexington, Virginia, to parents of Scots-Irish descent. When he learned that a brother and a cousin had been killed in the Goliad Massacre, he set out for Texas to "take pay out of the Mexicans"; years later, he confessed that he believed the account had been squared.
Bigfoot (hard drive), a computer storage product; Bigfoot, a 1990 video game by Acclaim for Nintendo Entertainment System; Bigfoot: Collision Course, a 2008 video game by Zoo Games; A nickname for the first Narco-submarine seized by United States Coast Guard; Bigfoot, a member of S.H.A.D.E. from DC Comics
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Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pages in category "Bigfoot in popular culture" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of ...
This is a list of known gang members. The term gang member refers to a criminal who is a member of a crime organization. The terms are widely used in reference to people associated or affiliated with street gangs, prison gangs, and biker gangs. Big A, Spider Monkey (unconfirmed, Parts unknown, affiliation unknown - possibly urban legends )
This is a list of nickname-related list articles on Wikipedia. A nickname is "a familiar or humorous name given to a person or thing instead of or as well as the real name." [ 1 ] A nickname is often considered desirable, symbolising a form of acceptance, but can sometimes be a form of ridicule.