Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at mr. bill.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Mr. Bill.
Examples
-
But sometimes, usually at night, the president became someone else -- call him "Mr. Bill" -- a doughy, needy mass of uncurbed appetites and fits of irrationality.
The Two Mr. Clintons 2008
-
When Metro officials and workers at Over-the-Rhine Kitchen on Vine Street surprised Kenny - affectionately known as "Mr. Bill" - with balloons and a poster-sized bus pass when he arrived
-
Bill White is now 'Mr. Bill' - the hapless Saturday Night Live character that was constantly being crushed and abused.
TOP STORIES - News8 2010
-
Her ferocious close-to-the-table backhand, honed from age 6, has generated so much buzz that two years ago she was invited to play with "Mr. Bill" - as in Bill Gates, the chairman of Microsoft - and "Mr. Warren" - Warren E. Buffet, the investor.
NYT > Home Page 2009
-
Her ferocious close-to-the-table backhand, honed from age 6, has generated so much buzz that two years ago she was invited to play with "Mr. Bill" - as in Bill Gates, the chairman of Microsoft - and "Mr. Warren" - Warren E. Buffet, the investor.
NYT > Home Page 2009
-
Her ferocious close-to-the-table backhand, honed from age 6, has generated so much buzz that two years ago she was invited to play with "Mr. Bill" -- as in Bill Gates, the chairman of Microsoft -- and "Mr. Warren" -- Warren E. Buffet, the investor.
-
Her ferocious close-to-the-table backhand, honed from age 6, has generated so much buzz that two years ago she was invited to play with "Mr. Bill" - as in Bill Gates, the chairman of Microsoft - and "Mr. Warren" - Warren E. Buffet, the investor.
NYT > Home Page 2009
-
Her ferocious close-to-the-table backhand, honed from age 6, has generated so much buzz that two years ago she was invited to play with "Mr. Bill" - as in Bill Gates, the chairman of Microsoft - and "Mr. Warren" - Warren E. Buffet, the investor.
NYT > Home Page By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN 2009
-
Her ferocious close-to-the-table backhand, honed from age 6, has generated so much buzz that two years ago she was invited to play with "Mr. Bill" - as in Bill Gates, the chairman of Microsoft - and "Mr. Warren" - Warren E. Buffet, the investor.
NYT > Home Page 2009
-
Her ferocious close-to-the-table backhand, honed from age 6, has generated so much buzz that two years ago she was invited to play with "Mr. Bill" - as in Bill Gates, the chairman of Microsoft - and "Mr. Warren" - Warren E. Buffet, the investor.
NYT > Home Page 2009
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.