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Definition of Bull Mooser

Bull Mooser
Bull Moose Bull Moose (U. S. Politics) (a) A follower of Theodore Roosevelt in the presidential campaign of 1912; -- a sense said to have originated from a remark made by Roosevelt on a certain occasion that he felt ``like a bull moose.' [Cant] (b) The figure of a bull moose used as the party symbol of the Progressive party in the presidential campaign of 1912. -- Bull Mooser. [Cant]

Meaning of Bull Mooser from wikipedia

- the party also became known as the bull moose party when former president roosevelt boasted, 'it takes more than that to kill a bull moose
- bull moose may refer to: a mature male moose , the historical us progressive party , which became nicknamed the bull moose party.
- live at bull moose ep was recorded live by regina spektor at bull moose, a cd, dvd, and video game store in scarborough , maine , on june
- benjamin clarence 'bull moose' jackson (april 22, 1919 – july 31, 1989 was an american blues and rhythm and blues singer and
- bull moose township is a township in cass county , minnesota , united states . the population was 107 as of the 2000 census geography
- the moose (north america) or eurasian elk (europe) (alces alces) is the largest males but can actually induce a bull to invade another
- the bull moose after party is an album released by speechwriters llc in 2004. the band teamed up with musician/producer adam richman to
- the 141st battalion, cef was a unit in the canadian expeditionary force during the first world war . based in fort frances, ontario , the
- 'i love you yes i do' is a 1947 song by bull moose jackson and his bearcats. the single was jackson's first number one on the r&b juke
- 'i can't go on without you' is a 1948 song by bull moose jackson and his buffalo bearcats. the single was bull moose jackson most