In the totally Lucy book STAR STRUCK it tells you about Qs in this paragraph:
"Then me and Jules were laughing about how we might be in a period drama, i.e, a drama about a Q! Q is out secret code word for a period so we can talk about it at school when boys are there ('cos P is to obvious). But then the brainy Tilda also explained that period drama means an old-fashioned film where the women all have heaving bosomsand the men to reckless horse-riding up lanes and swim in lakes in their breeches and that. So it's nothing to do with startingafter all."
It will usually explain it in all the books, probably, somewhere where it crops up!
To conclude, Q means a period. If you don't know what that is, go ask your mum or something...
Lucille "Lucy" Esmeralda McGillicuddy
Lucy DeLaat is 5' 6".
The Lucy tower is called the Lucy tower as the man who designed it and paid to build it, his daughter was named Lucy so he named it after her as he loved so much......
Lucy is short for Lucille.
Lucy Pargeter's birth name is Lucy Kate Pargeter.
Nope, but two production companies are talking to Lucy Christopher. You can find that info on her Q&A at WWW.lucychristopher.com
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_long_will_it_take_for_alcohol_to_leave_your_body_totally"
http://search.4shared.com/q/1/Stolen%20Christopher :D
Totally Busted - 2003 Van Stone's Backyard Boo-B-Q 4-3 was released on: USA: 30 August 2006
Kate gets mad at Princeton because he dumps her and sets his eye on Lucy.
He picks Jo in the episode ''Big Time Decision'' I totally saw that coming!
Lucy Pearl is famous as a Rhythm and Blues Supergroup. It was formed in 1999. Their debut album, Lucy Pearl, was released in 2000. The group collaborated with Snoop Dogg and Q-Tip.
Mahatma Ghandi. I think 🥴
The answer is q=35 and r=28 I'm not totally sure cause I'm only in 5th grade but...
Please arwnser this q.. it only just happend to me like 10 minets ago ... im not shore what to totally do .!
Lucy Webb Hayes was the wife of President Rutherford B. Hayes. She actually had two nicknames-- she was called "Mother Lucy" because of her selfless devotion to the care of wounded soldiers during the Civil War; and "Lemonade Lucy", because she was totally opposed to alcohol and did not want it in the White House (or anywhere else). A staunch supporter of the Temperance Movement, she much preferred that people drink lemonade rather than alcoholic beverages.
Lucille "Lucy" Esmeralda McGillicuddy