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- n. A topographic surname for a dweller in a row of houses near a wood.
- n. US A male given name transferred from the surname, given in the 1910s in honor of President Woodrow Wilson.
Examples
“Throughout those multiple decades, the Republicans ruled the White House; the sole Democrat was two-term Woodrow Wilson, from 1912-1920.”
The Huffington Post: Robert Slayton: Republican Chances in 2012
“Woodrow is a postdoc in the Yale biomedical engineering department, probably in the lab of W. Mark Saltzman.”
“Clemson (9-2, 6-2 ACC) was on the verge of its third straight loss when Gardner hauled in Woodrow Dantzler's long pass at the”
“Back in Woodrow Wilson’s day, sure, but in the time since the scientific evidence uncovered on the origin of Homo Sapiens shows that white people’s skin got that color because their ancestors got kicked to the curb so often that they ended up where the sun don’tshine.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Judging a Person Based on a Single Forwarded Personal E-Mail
“The only major know split was in Woodrow Wilson’s administration were they took issue with the military draft for World War 1.”
“The idea, between the two – the argument, in Woodrow Wilson’s day – the argument was, well, you’re a Marxist.”
“Captain Woodrow F. Call of Lonesome Dove (strong, silent type) 4.)”
“Baker proposed a four-volume work on the life of Wilson, and eventually wrote eight volumes entitled Woodrow Wilson: Life and Letters.”
“But that speech gave me a Woodrow, which isn't very Coolidge.”
“Clearly, the Woodrow was a more sophisticated residence than it appeared from outside.”
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