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Jayhawker
Jayhawker Jay"hawk`er, n.
A name given to a free-booting, unenlisted, armed man or
guerrilla.
Note: [A term of opprobrium used in the war of 1861-65, U.
S.]
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Jayhawk may
refer to: Jayhawker,
originally a term for Free
State or
Union partisans during the Bleeding...
- The
Sikorsky MH-60T
Jayhawk is a multi-mission, twin-engine, medium-range
helicopter built by
Sikorsky Aircraft and
operated by the
United States Coast...
- The
Raytheon T-1
Jayhawk is a twin-engined jet
aircraft used by the
United States Air
Force for
advanced pilot training. T-1A
students go on to fly airlift...
- The
Jayhawks are an
American alternative country and
country rock band that
emerged from the Twin
Cities music scene in the mid-1980s. Led by...
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slang term "
Jayhawking"
became widely used as a
synonym for stealing.
Examples include: O'ive been over till Eph. Kepley's a-
jayhawking. Men are now...
- The
Kansas Jayhawks men's
basketball program is the
intercollegiate men's
basketball program of the
University of Kansas. The
program is
classified in...
- The
Kansas Jayhawks,
commonly referred to as
simply KU or Kansas, are the
athletic teams that
represent the
University of Kansas. KU is one of
three schools...
- The
Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (KJCCC) is a
college athletic conference that is a
member of the
National Junior College Athletic ****ociation...
- I'm a
Jayhawk is the
fight song of the
University of Kansas. The
original lyrics and
music were
written by
George "Dumpy"
Bowles in 1911. The
lyrics to...
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Jayhawk State Theatre of Kansas, is a
theater located in
downtown Topeka, Kansas,
United States. The
theatre opened on
August 16, 1926. The
Jayhawk Hotel...