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"One yote a-a gah" is a phrase from the Navajo language that translates to "thinking well." It signifies the importance of reflecting and contemplating before making decisions or taking action.
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"One yote a-a gah" does not appear to have a widely recognized meaning or translation. It could be a nonsensical phrase or a typo/error.
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Yeet, yote, and yate are slang terms that originated on the internet and are often used in memes and social media. "Yeet" is typically used to express excitement or approval, like throwing something with force. "Yote" is the past tense of "yeet" and is used when referring to something that has already been thrown. "Yate" is the future tense of "yeet" and is used when talking about something that will be thrown. These terms are often used humorously or playfully in popular culture to add emphasis or humor to a situation.
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I once threw a football over 50 yards in a game, which was the most impressive thing I've ever thrown into the air.
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They like to stomp things that come into there space at night. I never found a yote stomped to death but i have found coons dead in the pasture crushed by the donkeys.
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Haiba ni muonekano wa mtu kitabia , mavazi na matendo yote ya kiroho hata kimwili
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A Japanese character tattoo that reads, "ネョラョテ" that doesn't have any meaning (in the Japanese language, at least).
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Wolf, without question. Wolves are larger than a 'yote, and have been known to chase down and kill coyotes without any hesitation.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern --YOTE. That is, six letter words with 3rd letter Y and 4th letter O and 5th letter T and 6th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:
coyote
peyote
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The cast of Braveheart - 1925 includes: Jean Acker as Sky-Arrow Robert Edeson as Hobart Nelson Frank Hagney as Ki-Yote Arthur Housman as Frank Nelson Rod La Rocque as Braveheart Sally Rand as Sally Vernon Lillian Rich as Dorothy Nelson Henry Victor as Sam Harris
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern C-YOTE. That is, six letter words with 1st letter C and 3rd letter Y and 4th letter O and 5th letter T and 6th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:
coyote
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Rail on - Papa Wemba
Posted by Jambazi84
The lyrics are in Kiswahili, not always standard Kiswahili though, Congolese dialect?
Machozi yangu yote inamalizika
mie nitalala na nani? We unaenda
mie taka ni mawazo oh mie taka ni kuwazawaza
we unaenda, unaenda.
Refrain:
Kama ile njia yako nenda,
kama ni maisha yako fuata
wewe dada rail on, rail on
rail on, rail on - (she just away?) not sure about that one
Rail on, rail on, rail on,
...?
Leo mpaka ni mawazo
hapo unaniacha oh
kama we unaenda we unaenda unaenda
Rail on, rail on, rail on ...?
Rail on, rail on, rail on, ...?
Rail on, rail on, rail on, ...?
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Yeet: an exclamation of enthusiasm, approval, triumph, pleasure, joy, etc.
or just something that you say when you throw something...
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Well. It depends on the coyote or dog. If it is a dachshund or chihuahua then yes. But if it was a great dane, bull mastiff, Irish wolfhound or guardian dog then no.
I heard of some reports of dogs getting snatched away and disappear suddenly by possible coyote attacks but those are small dogs. But however if it was an old dog that was a large dog, the yote has a slight chance. Guardian dogs are known for scaring off or even on some occasions, kill coyotes that they see.
A pitbull could do good on killing yotes. Although smaller than a coyote, there is a slight chance of the dog being able to kill yotes with aggression. A pitbull is also lock-jawed meaning if a pitbull bit the coyote, it would not let go until it wanted to or if it would bleed to death.
If you have a guardian dog, that is a good thing in scaring a yote off.
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The coyote's habitat can be anywhere. They are scavengers and hunters. They may live in forests, on the plains, or in deserts. As humans move into areas where they live, they are forced to find new places to live and hunt. Coyotes now range from the middle of Alaska down to the south of Mexico. They live in Canada, parts of the United States, and Mexico.
throughout north america
Coyotes live in the wild and can survive in the forest and open range. The animals can adapt to a variety of natural surroundings because they are predators and can survive off most foods.
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The question is complicated by the fact that Puma concolor has over 40 names in English, add to that French, Spanish, and Native names for areas where the cougar, puma, catamount, panther etc lives, then there are names in languages where it does not occur which may or may not be translations of those names.
"Tom" is used for male domestic cats and a few smaller wild cats, but, with large wild cats the familiar name in English for the animal is the term for the male, it is the female that gets a special name: lion-lioness, tiger-tigress. So cougar would be used for the male and cougaress would be the female, but (and this answer is gonna be full of "buts") Onelook.com, which searches over a thousand dictionaries doe not have "cougaress" listed.
Cougar is probably derived from more than one native name, and some of those names refer to different animals; the names and animals were confused by early European explorers. One animal it was confused with was the Jaguar ( which also had several names) The "-ar" ending was added to some of the original names. The word came to English thru Potugese and Spanish, which have a masculine and feminine form of many nouns, ending in -o for male, -a for female, in Spanish. But since cougar is basically a name created in those languages from a native language and passed into English, it does not follow the rules and there may have been gender specific nouns in some of the Native languages.
One name is puma, which at first glance appears to be a Spanish word for the female painter ( yes, painter, from panther), but it too derives from more than one native language. There is no gender specifying form. Some of the over 40 names lend themselves to adding "-ess" mountain lioness, panteress. But the cougar is not restricted to mountains, is not a lion or a panther. Many of the names are localized, Cougar in US Southwest, Panther in southern US, with Spanish forms in Latin America, painter to the upper US South, names with lion to the US West, the West and Appalachia are where most names with mountain in them occur, mountain screamer and even mountain painter. But puma seems to be the term most widely understood in most languages and areas, even if not the most used in local language, and , of course, Puma concolor, is the "scientific name.
Looks like you'll have to use a lion and lioness form for male and female , or actually precede cougar with male or female.
It could be more confusing, you could have asked about the bob cat (Lynx rufus) , in size at least right between the smaller cats, where Tom is used, and the larger ones.
Tom Bob cat sounds like a parody of Southern double names, would the female be a Bobbie Sue cat? Or Rufus and Rufina?
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Frank Hagney has: Performed in "The Whirlwind" in 1920. Played Buck Higby in "The Gauntlet" in 1920. Played Crook in "The Ghost in the Garret" in 1921. Performed in "Outcast" in 1922. Played The Indian in "Backbone" in 1923. Played Joe Tracey in "Poison" in 1924. Played Wildcat Rex in "The Dangerous Coward" in 1924. Played Arizona Joe in "Lightning Romance" in 1924. Played Red Burley in "Roaring Rails" in 1924. Played Nebraska Brent in "The Fighting Sap" in 1924. Played Dick Blackwell in "The Silent Stranger" in 1924. Played Indian in "The Pilgrims" in 1924. Played Spike McGann - Prizefighting Opponent in "Fight and Win" in 1924. Played Sheriff Wells in "Breed of the Border" in 1924. Played Joseph Burke in "Galloping Gallagher" in 1924. Played Spike McGann in "Bring Him In" in 1924. Played Tough Guy in "Hit and Run" in 1924. Played Ki-Yote in "Braveheart" in 1925. Played Bob Blake, the Villain in "Wild Justice" in 1925. Played Confederate Recruiter in "The General" in 1926. Played Daggoo in "The Sea Beast" in 1926. Played Buck in "Lone Hand Saunders" in 1926. Played Pete the Bully in "The Ice Flood" in 1926. Played Bowie Bill in "The Two-Gun Man" in 1926. Performed in "The Fighting Marine" in 1926. Played Walter Page in "Fangs of Justice" in 1926. Played White Snake in "The Frontiersman" in 1927. Played Mello in "On Your Toes" in 1927. Played Ali Ben Ome in "All Aboard" in 1927. Played Workman in "Her Wild Oat" in 1927. Played Henchman Cal Barker in "The Last Trail" in 1927. Played Gus Lynch in "The Glorious Trail" in 1928. Performed in "The Fight Pest" in 1928. Played Harris in "Midnight Madness" in 1928. Performed in "Vultures of the Sea" in 1928. Played James Barker in "Broken Barriers" in 1928. Played Bill Dugan in "Free Lips" in 1928. Played Gamboa in "Through the Breakers" in 1928. Played Johnson in "Burning Daylight" in 1928. Played J. Francis Jackson in "The Rawhide Kid" in 1928. Played Job Foreman in "Power" in 1928. 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Played Mike - Carnival Bouncer in "If I Had a Million" in 1932. Played Fight Manager in "Tom Brown of Culver" in 1932. Played Policeman in "Dancing Lady" in 1933. Played Policeman Arresting Ruby in "Hold Your Man" in 1933. Played Minor Role in "Face in the Sky" in 1933. Played Jury Foreman in "Tillie and Gus" in 1933. Played Flynn, a Henchman in "Song of the Eagle" in 1933. Played Marine in "Parachute Jumper" in 1933. Played First Mate in "Terror Aboard" in 1933. Played Fireman in "The Chief" in 1933. Played Bar Manager in "Sitting Pretty" in 1933. Played Pirate in "Treasure Island" in 1934. Played Man in 1780 Sequence in "The House of Rothschild" in 1934. Played Motorcycle Policeman in "Green Eyes" in 1934. Played Angry Truck Driver in "The Meanest Gal in Town" in 1934. Played Barfly in "The Red Rider" in 1934. Played Referee in "6 Day Bike Rider" in 1934. Played Burly Soldier in "I Give My Love" in 1934. Played Boots in "Honor of the Range" in 1934. 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Played Deputy Phil in "Robin Hood of El Dorado" in 1936. Played Ox in "Here Comes Trouble" in 1936. Played Jim Foster in "Wildcat Trooper" in 1936. Performed in "The Plough and the Stars" in 1936. Played Plainclothesman in "You Only Live Once" in 1937. Played Henchman Brodie in "Secret Valley" in 1937. Played Logger in "Park Avenue Logger" in 1937. Played Fighter in "Woman-Wise" in 1937. Played Slum in "Windjammer" in 1937. Played Horntoad in "The Bad Man of Brimstone" in 1937. Played Gillie in "Hollywood Cowboy" in 1937. Played Beggar in "The Prince and the Pauper" in 1937. Played Henchman Butch in "Riders of the Dawn" in 1937. Played Henchman in "Night Key" in 1937. Played Comet Cab Driver in "Big City" in 1937. Played Jailer in "Madame X" in 1937. Played Gang Member in "Behind the Headlines" in 1937. Played Terrell in "Clipped Wings" in 1937. Played Baggage Man in "Walking Down Broadway" in 1938. Played Soldier in "Army Girl" in 1938. 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Played Bag Puncher in "Swing Fever" in 1943. Played Military Policeman in "The Man from Down Under" in 1943. Played Policeman in "Music for Millions" in 1944. Played Shipyard Gateman in "Meet the People" in 1944. Played Crew Chief in "The Adventures of Mark Twain" in 1944. Played Man on Street in "The Seventh Cross" in 1944. Played Majordomo in "Lost in a Harem" in 1944. Played Bartender in Film in "Louisiana Hayride" in 1944. Played Assistant Cyclist in "Once Upon a Time" in 1944. Played Bouncer in "Shine on Harvest Moon" in 1944. Played Third Motorcycle Cop in "Destiny" in 1944. Played Bartender in "Lucky Cowboy" in 1944. Played Moving Man in "Senorita from the West" in 1945. Played Miner in "Confidential Agent" in 1945. Played Bobby in "The Man in Half Moon Street" in 1945. Played Morell Henchman in "Flame of Barbary Coast" in 1945. Played Man Delivering Cake in "The Power of the Whistler" in 1945. Played Soule Gang Leader in "Saratoga Trunk" in 1945. Played Rude Night Club Patron in "The Big Show-Off" in 1945. Played Townsman in "Along Came Jones" in 1945. Played Stevedore in "Kitty" in 1945. Played Cop in "Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood" in 1945. Played Boss in "Adventure" in 1945. Played Flunky in "Bring on the Girls" in 1945. Played Blackie in "Spook to Me" in 1945. Played Constable in "Scotland Yard Investigator" in 1945. Played Arena Usher in "The Kid from Brooklyn" in 1946. Played Ex-Pugilist Juryman in "The Verdict" in 1946. Played Truck Driver in "Easy to Wed" in 1946. Played Stagehand in "Two Sisters from Boston" in 1946. Played Mug in "Girl on the Spot" in 1946. Played Townsperson in "Night in Paradise" in 1946. Played Barfly in "The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap" in 1947. Played Poker Game Spectator in "The Sea of Grass" in 1947. Played Alperson Crew Member in "Wild Harvest" in 1947. Played Roustabout in "Road to Rio" in 1947. Played Man With Travers in "The Imperfect Lady" in 1947. Played Joe in "Too Many Winners" in 1947. Played Henchman Andy Fergus in "Where the North Begins" in 1947. Played Stranger in "California" in 1947. Played Jake - Bartender in "Unconquered" in 1947. Played Seaman in "Kiss the Blood Off My Hands" in 1948. Played Horseman in "A Southern Yankee" in 1948. Played Rancher in "The Untamed Breed" in 1948. Played Car 1 Henchman in "Superman" in 1948. Played Doorman in "The Babe Ruth Story" in 1948. Played Big Red Dorsett in "Harpoon" in 1948. Played Sands in "River Lady" in 1948. Played Mover in "An Innocent Affair" in 1948. Played Greg in "The Paleface" in 1948. Played Frank - Wrecking Crew Member in "Whispering Smith" in 1948. Played Ice Man in "The Big Clock" in 1948. Played Truckman in "Night Has a Thousand Eyes" in 1948. Played Executioner of Lyons in "The Three Musketeers" in 1948. Played Lumberjack in Saloon in "Thunder in the Pines" in 1948. Played Fights with Clint in "The Lone Ranger" in 1949. Played Livery Stableman in "I Shot Jesse James" in 1949. Played Policeman in "On the Town" in 1949. Played Henchman in "Grand Canyon" in 1949. Played Texas Ranger in "Streets of Laredo" in 1949. Played Tough Customer Tearing Up Program in "Fighting Fools" in 1949. Played Doorman at Gambling Emporium in "Tulsa" in 1949. Played Gristmill Guard in "Samson and Delilah" in 1949. Played Henchman Mike Carney in "The Lone Ranger" in 1949. Played Bakery Guard in "Reign of Terror" in 1949. Played Suspect in "Knock on Any Door" in 1949. Played Hoodlum in "The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend" in 1949. Played Madden the Guard in "The Big Steal" in 1949. Played Plant Guard in "Batman and Robin" in 1949. Played Impatient Man at Bridge in "Atom Man vs. Superman" in 1950. Played Guard in "Kill the Umpire" in 1950. Played Steve, Mine Guard in "Silver Raiders" in 1950. Played Lon in "The Cisco Kid" in 1950. Played Joe, Casino Guard in "Lucky Losers" in 1950. Played Joe, the Bouncer in "Blues Busters" in 1950. Played Territorial Townsman in "Stage to Tucson" in 1950. Played Bit Man in "Racket Squad" in 1950. Played Guard in "Fortunes of Captain Blood" in 1950. Performed in "The Stu Erwin Show" in 1950. Played Mountain in "Dick Tracy" in 1950. Played Bit Role in "South Sea Sinner" in 1950. Played Henchman Connors in "The Cisco Kid" in 1950. Played Travis Man in "Copper Canyon" in 1950. Played Truck Driver in "The Yellow Cab Man" in 1950. Performed in "Boston Blackie" in 1951. Played Henchman in "Captain Video, Master of the Stratosphere" in 1951. Played Henchman Twister in "The Range Rider" in 1951. Played Camel-Herder in "My Favorite Spy" in 1951. Played Passenger on Airplane in "Here Comes the Groom" in 1951. Played The Publican in "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" in 1951. Played Earl in "Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok" in 1951. Played Little Pete in "The Adventures of Kit Carson" in 1951. Played Man in Bar in "The Son of Dr. Jekyll" in 1951. Played Carl in "Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok" in 1951. Played Bar Extra in "The Big Night" in 1951. Played Scot in "Soldiers Three" in 1951. Played Motorcycle Cop in "Appointment with Danger" in 1951. Played Ned Bale in "Man in the Saddle" in 1951. Performed in "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" in 1951. Played RR Worker in "Santa Fe" in 1951. Played Oil Driller in "Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick" in 1952. Played Palmer in "The San Francisco Story" in 1952. Played Gold Smelter in "Cripple Creek" in 1952. Played Townsman in "Hans Christian Andersen" in 1952. Played Glen - Lumberman with Rifle in "The Big Trees" in 1952. Played Extra in Dress Circle in "Limelight" in 1952. Played Race Flagman in "The Pace That Thrills" in 1952. Played Henchman Grimes in "Hopalong Cassidy" in 1952. Played Will in "The Duel at Silver Creek" in 1952. Played Guard in "Botany Bay" in 1953. Played Fred in "Hannah Lee: An American Primitive" in 1953. Played Railroad Workman in "Kansas Pacific" in 1953. Played Official in "The Wild One" in 1953. Played Miner in "A Perilous Journey" in 1953. Played Posse Rider Cord in "The Last Posse" in 1953. Played Deputy Sheriff in "The Stranger Wore a Gun" in 1953. Played Miner in "Ride Clear of Diablo" in 1954. Played Greek George Allen in "Stories of the Century" in 1954. Played Bar Brawler in "The Joe Palooka Story" in 1954. Played Guard in "Demetrius and the Gladiators" in 1954. Played Guard in "Public Defender" in 1954. Played Cass in "Three Hours to Kill" in 1954. Played Jones in "Wyoming Renegades" in 1954. Played Ruffian in "The Silver Chalice" in 1954. Played Woodsman in Saloon in "Rose Marie" in 1954. Played Roberts in "Riot in Cell Block 11" in 1954. Played Farmer in "Born in Freedom: The Story of Colonel Drake" in 1954. Played Mobster in "King Richard and the Crusaders" in 1954. Played Minor Role in "The Human Jungle" in 1954. Performed in "Crossroads" in 1955. Played Barfly in "Timberjack" in 1955. Played Juvenile Court Bailiff in "Teen-Age Crime Wave" in 1955. Played Nightclub Bartender in "A Bullet for Joey" in 1955. Played Dingo Brion in "A Lawless Street" in 1955. Played Barfly Getting Sheriff in "Gunsmoke" in 1955. Played Townsman in "Crossroads" in 1955. Played Cowboy Running Into Bar in "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" in 1955. Played McLowery Gunman in "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" in 1955. Played Sourdough at Hearing in "The Spoilers" in 1955. Played Policeman in "Crossroads" in 1955. Played Townsman in "Lucy Gallant" in 1955. Played Bartender in "Stranger on Horseback" in 1955. Played Haskell in "Frontier" in 1955. Played Riverboat Passenger in "The Rawhide Years" in 1955. Played Bartender in "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" in 1955. Played Dorfman in "A Man Alone" in 1955. Played Seattle Slim in "Sergeant Preston of the Yukon" in 1955. Played Guard in "Crashing Las Vegas" in 1956. Played Roughneck in "Showdown at Abilene" in 1956. Played Hebrew at Golden Calf in "The Ten Commandments" in 1956. Played Trapper in "Gun Brothers" in 1956. Played Lemonade Vendor in "Friendly Persuasion" in 1956. Played Referee in "The Harder They Fall" in 1956. Played Townsman in "Fury at Gunsight Pass" in 1956. Played Bit Part in "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" in 1956. Played Plant Guard in "Baby Face Nelson" in 1957. Played Hostler Jerry in "Tales of Wells Fargo" in 1957. Played 1st Workman in "Perry Mason" in 1957. Performed in "Tales of Wells Fargo" in 1957. Played Convict in "Public Pigeon No. One" in 1957. Played Rider in "The Phantom Stagecoach" in 1957. Played Capt. Jeremy Peters - a Zombie in "Zombies of Mora Tau" in 1957. Played Watchman in "Perry Mason" in 1957. Played Blacksmith in "The Guns of Fort Petticoat" in 1957. Played Posse Man in "The Hard Man" in 1957. Played Bartender in "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral" in 1957. Played 2nd Man in "Perry Mason" in 1957. Played Townsman in "Sugarfoot" in 1957. Played Townsman in Contention in "3:10 to Yuma" in 1957. Played Jail prisoner in "Wagon Train" in 1957. Played Convict in "Return to Warbow" in 1958. Played Nils Swenson in "The Rifleman" in 1958. Played Baratarian Pirate in "The Buccaneer" in 1958. Performed in "This Man Dawson" in 1959. Played Bartender in "The Deputy" in 1959. Played Townsman in "The Hanging Tree" in 1959. Played Al in "The Westerner" in 1960. Played Miner in "Ride the High Country" in 1962. Played Bit Role in "Come Blow Your Horn" in 1963. Played Miner in "The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters" in 1963. Played Townsman in "Apache Rifles" in 1964. Played Settler in "Daniel Boone" in 1964. Played Indian Chief in "Daniel Boone" in 1964. Played Cattle Buyer in "The Rare Breed" in 1966. Played Drunk in "The Silencers" in 1966.
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