Definitions
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- proper noun A rare
surname .
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Examples
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BILBO, BUCKAROO and BOBA: If you ever have a baby you’d consider naming him Bilbo, Buckaroo or Boba.
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Bilbo is a much more interesting character than I had remembered.
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Geez ... hope the rumor of Tobey Maguire playing Bilbo is false, I don't want any dance sequences in this film!
THE HOBBIT Part 1 Won’t Be Released Until 2012 – Collider.com
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You guys have to remember that Bilbo is pretty old in the Hobbit.
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Hi Bilbo, is it possible to be an ID proponent and not accept the evidence for common descent?
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Bilbo is 50 at the beginning of The Hobbit, and 50 in hobbit years is roughly early 30s in human years.
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Bilbo from the OP: Bradley Monton, an atheist professor of philosophy at the University of Colorado at Boulder (his blog), is much maligned by Intelligent Design critics, though I'm not sure why.
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Pez: Hi Bilbo, is it possible to be an ID proponent and not accept the evidence for common descent?
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“But the great thing about Bilbo is that since he is half he influenced by the [Tookish] side of his mother he is more unpredictable character and therefore is faced with moral choices, and it's beautiful in the narrative when he makes those choices.”
‘Hobbit’ Director Guillermo Del Toro Sounds Off On What Bilbo Baggins Means To Him » MTV Movies Blog
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“Bilbo is a good-hearted man, and the honesty of Bilbo is in direct contrast to the greed of Smaug, which looms large in the entire narrative, but also in the newly acquired greed and pride of Thorin, who becomes intoxicated with power and gold.”
‘Hobbit’ Director Guillermo Del Toro Sounds Off On What Bilbo Baggins Means To Him » MTV Movies Blog
fbharjo commented on the word Bilbo
Does it remind you of someone?
May 16, 2012