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  • Tuke - Wikipedia
    Tuke may refer to: Sue Tuke, a character in the YouTube mockumentary web series Charity Shop Sue, portrayed by Selina Mosinski
  • Tuke - Urban Dictionary
    Tuke: The greatest insult of all time Most commonly used with a negative [tone of voice] but can sometimes be perceived as a compliment Pronounced in a a
  • Henry Scott Tuke - 129 artworks - painting - WikiArt. org
    Henry Scott Tuke RA RWS (12 June 1858 – 13 March 1929), was an English visual artist; primarily a painter, but also a photographer His most notable work was in the Impressionist style, and he is probably best known for his paintings of nude boys and young men He was born into a Quaker family in Lawrence Street in York
  • Tuke - Slang Meaning and Examples - FastSlang
    Tuke, a slang term that originated in the early 2000s, is used to describe someone who is considered weak or cowardly It is often used as an insult towards individuals who are perceived as lacking strength or courage
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  • tuke - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Any material used to create a clog; a block See the possessive forms below From Proto-Polynesian *tuke₂ (“angle” – compare with Tahitian tuʻe “to kick, to impel” and tuʻetuʻe “to oppose, to resist”, Mangarevan tuke “elbow, heel”, Tongan tuke “knuckle”) [1][2] tuke
  • William Tuke - Wikipedia
    William Tuke (24 March 1732 – 6 December 1822), an English tradesman, philanthropist and Quaker, earned fame for promoting more humane custody and care for people with mental disorders, using what he called gentler methods that came to be known as moral treatment


















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