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Look up gator or gators in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gator is an abbreviation for alligator. Gator may also refer to: Mike Greenwell (1963–2025)
Gator
1976 film by Burt Reynolds
whatever he needs. Irving visits Gator who is back with his father Ned and daughter Suzie in the Okefenokee Swamp. Gator is uninterested at first, but reconsiders
Gator_(film)
2024 film by Christopher Douglas-Olen Ray
Meth Gator (also known as Attack of the Meth Gator) is a 2024 American action film directed by Christopher Douglas-Olen Ray and produced by The Asylum
Meth_Gator
2022 video game
Gator Game: In the Dark, was released on February 12, 2026. The game and expansion are available bundled together in a combination release, Lil Gator
Lil_Gator_Game
Intercollegiate sports teams of the University of Florida
and its sports fans are often collectively referred to as the "Gator Nation". The Gators compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
Florida_Gators
Family of all-terrain utility vehicles
dump body. The John Deere Gator has been made in a variety of configurations, with either four, five or six wheels. The Gator line of vehicles are designed
John_Deere_Gator
Topics referred to by the same term
Gator bait may refer to: Alligator bait, ethnic slur for African-Americans 'Gator Bait, 1974 action thriller film Gator Bait, airboat ride at Six Flags
Gator_bait
Annual American college football postseason game
EverBank Stadium, has been home to the Gator Bowl since the January 1996 game. The game is operated by Gator Bowl Sports and has been sponsored by TaxSlayer
Gator_Bowl
Pep rally at the University of Florida
Gainesville in 1995 to witness the event. Gator Growl has been a University of Florida tradition for almost 100 years. Gator Growl has its roots in the tradition
Gator_Growl
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gat, -gat, gát, gât, or zwart gat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gat or GAT may refer to: Gat, Iran, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran Gat,
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American animated television series
Wally Gator Don Messick as Mr. Twiddle Mel Blanc as additional voices, such as Colonel Zachary Gator (ep. "Carpet Bragger") Episodes of Wally Gator were
Wally_Gator
Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida
constructed. In 1948 this was expanded and renamed Gator Bowl Stadium, in honor of the annual Gator Bowl game first played two years earlier. The current
EverBank_Stadium
Team representing the University of Florida in American college football
Marshall Highlight Gator All-Century Team". Lakeland Ledger. November 20, 1999. "Gator Fans' All-Century Football Team Announced". Florida Gators. Sun, LEAH COCHRAN
Florida_Gators_football
American convicted murderer and rapist, former skateboarder
Mark Anthony "Gator" Rogowski (born August 10, 1966) is an American former professional skateboarder who was convicted of murder. He was mainly prominent
Mark_Rogowski
Action film by Joseph Sargent
introduces Gator to Roy Boone, one of the county's top runners working for moonshiner Big Bear, who is also Sheriff Connors's enforcer. Gator starts an
White_Lightning_(1973_film)
1989 video game
Revenge of the 'Gator, known in Europe as Pinball: Revenge of the 'Gator, is a pinball video game developed and published by HAL Laboratory for the Game
Revenge_of_the_'Gator
2013 film by Gary Fleder
Cassie asks her brother Morgan "Gator" Bodine, a crime boss running a meth lab in the backwoods, to intimidate Broker. Gator sneaks into their house, kidnaps
Homefront_(2013_film)
Animated cartoon character
similar to that of Hanna-Barbera's Huckleberry Hound. Gabby Gator first appeared as "All. I. Gator" in the 1958 short Everglade Raid. In that short, Gabby—or
Gabby_Gator
American football stadium in Jacksonville, FL, US built 1927 demolished 1994
the 1954 Gator Bowl The Beatles performing at the Gator Bowl with Ringo Starr’s drumkit nailed to the stage in 1964. 1965 Gator Bowl "Gator Bowl Association
Gator_Bowl_Stadium
Crocodilian native to the Southeastern United States
mississippiensis), sometimes referred to as a common alligator or just gator, is a large crocodilian reptile native to the Southeastern United States
American_alligator
American system of air-dropped anti-tank and anti-personnel mines
detonation. The GATOR system provides a means to emplace minefields on the ground rapidly using high-speed tactical aircraft. A typical GATOR minefield is
GATOR_mine_system
Topics referred to by the same term
2025 Gator Bowl may refer to one of the following college football bowl games: 2025 Gator Bowl (January), featuring the Duke Blue Devils and Ole Miss Rebels
2025_Gator_Bowl
1974 film by Beverly Sebastian
films of 1974 "Two filmmakers hit low 'Gator Bait' goal". The Commercial Appeal. November 6, 1973. p. 29. "'Gator Bait". Rotten Tomatoes. "Ferd and Beverly
'Gator_Bait
American band
bassist Riff West took its name from the title of the hit song, "Gator Country". In 2006, Gator Country, led by vocalist Jimmy Farrar, continued to perform
Gator_Country
Public university in Gainesville, Florida, US
also provides other campus services, including Gator Aider (during football games), S.N.A.P, and Later Gator nighttime service. The Gainesville region and
University_of_Florida
Art project
the Snowbird Gator, Gator Del Sol, G3000 and Sir Lids-A lot. The statues were scheduled to be taken down in April 2003. "Fiberglass gators will squat along
Gator_Trails
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Look up GATS or gats in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gats may refer to: Gats (surname) Els Quatre Gats ("The Four Cats"), a cafe in Barcelona, Spain
Gats
American college football game
The 1962 Gator Bowl was a post-season college football bowl game between the Penn State Nittany Lions an independent and the Gators of the University of
1962_Gator_Bowl
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1965 Gator Bowl may refer to: 1965 Gator Bowl (January), January 2, 1965, game between the Florida State Seminoles and the Oklahoma Sooners 1965 Gator Bowl
1965_Gator_Bowl
Floating art installation
Art Basel in Miami Beach, the Gator was created to raise awareness of the Everglades. The Miami New Times described Gator in the Bay as "just the kind
Gator_In_The_Bay
1988 arcade game
Gator Panic was also released in 2010, but was removed from the app store on March 30, 2015. All digital versions of the game retain the title Gator Panic
Gator_Panic
Sports mascots
Albert Gator and Alberta Gator are the official mascots of the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. Costumed in plush, Albert and Alberta are
Albert_and_Alberta_Gator
Children's miniature golf game
the next player. Gator Golf's commercial tag line was "Gator Golf - what could be greater than playing a game of golf with a gator?" It was released
Gator_Golf
Responsibility With "Gator" Aid", article on "Gator Tales" television show and Bill & Doug Kincaid St. Louis Sun TV Magazine, Oct. 28, 1989, "Gator Aid", article
Gator_Tales
American software company
advertising displayed by Gator.[citation needed] By mid-2003 Gator was installed on an estimated 35 million PCs. Even though Gator was installed with an
Claria_Corporation
American syndicated television package of animated series
Series (also known as The New Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Series or The Wally Gator Show) was an American syndicated television package of three animated series
The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series
The_Hanna-Barbera_New_Cartoon_Series
2023 studio album by Temps
May 2023. "Party Gator Purgatory". Clash Magazine. 18 May 2023. Retrieved 2 March 2024. Smurthwaite, James (17 May 2023). "PARTY GATOR PURGATORY". DIY
Party_Gator_Purgatory
Florida theme park and wildlife preserve
attraction in Gatorland. The White Gator Swamp, is an indoor area with a museum feel to it where guests can see the albino gators from the other side of a glass
Gatorland
List of sports-related pages with the same or similar names
2021 Gator Bowl may refer to: 2021 Gator Bowl (January), played as part of the 2020–21 college football bowl season between Kentucky and NC State on January
2021_Gator_Bowl
Marching band at University of Florida
the band is also referred to as The Sound of the Gator Nation. They perform at every Florida Gators home football game at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and
The_Pride_of_the_Sunshine
Germanium counting facility
Gator is a low-background germanium counting facility for high-sensitivity gamma-ray spectrometry at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso in Italy
Gator_(facility)
2015). "Man dies during swim in Blue Springs' 12-foot gator shot". Daytona Beach News-Journal. "Gator may have killed swimmer at Blue Spring State Park"
List of fatal alligator attacks in the United States
List_of_fatal_alligator_attacks_in_the_United_States
103rd football season in school history; third national championship victory
score the Gators put on the board was an interception returned for a touchdown by Gator safety Ahmad Black in his first career game as a Gator. Entering
2008 Florida Gators football team
2008_Florida_Gators_football_team
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The 1971 Gator Bowl may refer to: 1971 Gator Bowl (January) - January 2, 1971, game between the Auburn Tigers and the Ole Miss Rebels 1971 Gator Bowl (December)
1971_Gator_Bowl
1996 Canadian film
There is a local legend of a swamp-dwelling creature called "Gator Face". They construct a Gator Face costume by modifying a wetsuit. After scaring most of
The_Legend_of_Gator_Face
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The 1960 Gator Bowl may refer to: 1960 Gator Bowl (January), January 2, 1960, game between the Arkansas Razorbacks and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
1960_Gator_Bowl
American jazz musician (1928–1987)
from 1950 to 1955. Please Mr. Jackson (Prestige, 1959) Cool "Gator" (Prestige, 1959) Blue Gator (Prestige, 1960) Really Groovin' (Prestige, 1961) In My Solitude
Willis_Jackson_(saxophonist)
College football game
1994, leaving the site of the 1994 Gator Bowl (played on Dec. 30) in doubt. By the end of January 1994, as the Gator Bowl was being demolished, that doubt
1994_Gator_Bowl
Topics referred to by the same term
1991 Gator Bowl may refer to: 1991 Gator Bowl (January) - January 1, 1991, game between the Michigan Wolverines and the Ole Miss Rebels 1991 Gator Bowl
1991_Gator_Bowl
College football game
2006 Gator Bowl following a 9–2 regular season of their first year in the Big East Conference. Louisville won its last five games before the Gator Bowl
2006_Gator_Bowl
101st football season in school history; second national championship victory
to 23–10. The Tigers drove deep into Gator territory on two other occasions in the fourth quarter, but the Gator defense intercepted LSU quarterback Jamarcus
2006 Florida Gators football team
2006_Florida_Gators_football_team
College football game
available for the Gator Bowl. Facing the Tar Heels were the Virginia Tech Hokies, second-place finishers in the Big East Conference. Gator Bowl officials
1998_Gator_Bowl
International airport serving London, England
London Gatwick Airport (/ˈɡætwɪk/) (IATA: LGW, ICAO: EGKK) is one of several international airports serving Greater London and southern England. It is
Gatwick_Airport
1988 film by Beverly Sebastion
'Gator Bait II: Cajun Justice is a 1988 sequel to the 1974 film 'Gator Bait, written, produced and directed by Beverly Sebastian and Ferd Sebastian. It
'Gator_Bait_II:_Cajun_Justice
deck on the side opposite the Gator. These players are prohibited to enter the water until the Gator says the word "gator". Once the word has been said
List_of_water_games
1991 video game
smaller projectiles. Allgame gives Tail 'Gator a 4.5/5 Composer information at Portable Music History "Tail 'Gator - Overview - allgame". www.allgame.com
Tail_'Gator
Topics referred to by the same term
1954 Gator Bowl may refer to: 1954 Gator Bowl (January), January 1, 1954, game between the Texas Tech Red Raiders and the Auburn Tigers 1954 Gator Bowl
1954_Gator_Bowl
1998 film by John Landis
undoes the spell to allow the Blues Brothers to play against the Louisiana Gator Boys, a supergroup of blues musicians who win the battle. After the battle
Blues_Brothers_2000
American college football stadium of the University of Florida
ISBN 0-9650782-1-3. Hairston, Jack, Tales from the Gator Swamp: A Collection of the Greatest Gator Stories Ever Told, Sports Publishing, LLC, Champaign
Ben_Hill_Griffin_Stadium
College football game
The 2002 Gator Bowl (also known as the 2002 Toyota Gator Bowl for sponsorship reasons) was a post-season American college football bowl game between the
2002_Gator_Bowl
American athlete and coach (1949–2023)
Larry Darnell Rivers (May 6, 1949 – April 29, 2023), also known as Gator Rivers, was an American basketball player, coach, business owner, and civil servant
Larry_Rivers_(basketball)
Meat from alligators that is for consumption
2024-08-31. Antolini, Tina (2013-03-25). "Forget Fish Fridays: In Louisiana, gator is on the Lenten menu". NPR. Retrieved 2026-02-18. Nolan, Lila (2024-04-01)
Alligator_meat
Surname list
Gatting may refer to three related English sportsmen, or to a Danish sports woman: Joe Gatting (born 1987), Brighton footballer Mike Gatting (born 1957)
Gatting
American baseball player and coach (born 1950)
(/ˈɡɪdri/; born August 28, 1950), nicknamed "Louisiana Lightning" and "Gator", is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played 14 seasons
Ron_Guidry
Traditional men's hat of Korea
A gat (Korean: 갓; pronounced [kat̚]) is a Korean traditional hat worn by men along with hanbok (Korean traditional clothing) during the Joseon period
Gat_(hat)
American college football rivalry
ISBN 0-9650782-1-3. Hairston, Jack, Tales from the Gator Swamp: A Collection of the Greatest Gator Stories Ever Told, Sports Publishing, LLC, Champaign
Florida–Miami football rivalry
Florida–Miami_football_rivalry
Season of the American television series
Brandy, an associate of Gator Erik Ermantrout as Pace, an associate of Gator Stephen Joffe as Lemley, an associate of Gator Clare Coulter as Irma, an
Fargo_season_5
Making of a University, pp. 62–78; Proctor & Langley, Gator History, pp. 27–34; Pleasants, Gator Tales, pp. 14–27; and Van Ness & McCarthy, Honoring the
List of presidents of the University of Florida
List_of_presidents_of_the_University_of_Florida
American web-hosting provider founded in 2002
April 24, 2019. Retrieved April 24, 2019. "HostGator". Inc. 2019. Retrieved April 24, 2019. "Host Gator Paints Itself Green". whtop.com. October 6, 2008
HostGator
College football game
The 2013 TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl was a post-season American college football bowl game held on January 1, 2013, at EverBank Field in Jacksonville, Florida
2013_Gator_Bowl
Species of ray-finned fish
The alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula) is a euryhaline ray-finned fish in the clade Ginglymodi of the infraclass Holostei /hoʊˈlɒstiaɪ/, being most closely
Alligator_gar
University of Florida military fraternity
Florida (UF). The team is named after the Florida Gator, the mascot of the UF. Founded in 1953, the Gator Guard is most widely known for its annual performances
Gator_Guard_Drill_Team
Florida Gator baseball pitcher
June 10, 2006) is an American college baseball pitcher for the Florida Gators. King attended Bishop Snyder High School in Jacksonville, Florida. As a
Aidan_King
American football player (born 1991)
Harold "Gator" Hoskins (born December 19, 1991) is an American former professional football player who was a tight end for the Miami Dolphins and Seattle
Gator_Hoskins
American college football game
The 1968 Gator Bowl, part of the 1968 bowl game season, took place on December 28, 1968, at the Gator Bowl Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. The competing
1968_Gator_Bowl
American professional wrestler and actor (born 1983)
Slater Gator also scored victories on Main Event over Los Matadores and Gold and Stardust. Slater's brief winning streak was ended when Slater Gator were
Heath_Slater
following Gator Greats are former members of the Florida Gators baseball team: The following Gator Greats are former members of the Florida Gators men's basketball
University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame
University_of_Florida_Athletic_Hall_of_Fame
Postseason college football bowl game
Gator Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 27, 2025, at EverBank Stadium located in Jacksonville, Florida. The 81st annual Gator Bowl
2025_Gator_Bowl_(December)
Postseason college football bowl game
2025 Gator Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 2, 2025, at EverBank Stadium located in Jacksonville, Florida. The 80th annual Gator Bowl
2025_Gator_Bowl_(January)
1st American Professional Boxer Competed on One Leg
Craig Steven "Gator" Bodzianowski (February 7, 1961 – July 26, 2013) was an American professional boxer who competed from 1982 to 1993. He gained national
Craig_"Gator"_Bodzianowski
the Gator Boys Alligator Rescue and educates the public about the ongoing conservation and preservation efforts in the Everglades. The team of gator trappers
Everglades_Holiday_Park
College football game
The 1996 Gator Bowl was a college football postseason bowl game between the Syracuse Orangemen and the Clemson Tigers. This was the first Gator Bowl to
1996_Gator_Bowl
Privately held tax preparation and tax software company based in Augusta, Georgia
such as the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl, a major college football bowl game in Jacksonville, Florida previously known as the Gator Bowl. Other sports sponsorships
TaxSlayer
American college football game
The 1978 Gator Bowl was a college football bowl game played between the Ohio State Buckeyes and Clemson Tigers on December 29, 1978. Clemson won the contest
1978_Gator_Bowl
Topics referred to by the same term
1989 Gator Bowl may refer to: 1989 Gator Bowl (January) - January 1, 1989, game between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Michigan State Spartans 1989 Gator Bowl
1989_Gator_Bowl
Urban legend
Urbanlegends.About.com Archived February 9, 2006, at the Wayback Machine SewerGator.com Gator Guide Lake Eufaula IMDB page for 'Alligator' News. Alligator found
Sewer_alligator
College football bowl game
two-yard touchdown run led the Florida Gators to their second BCS National Championship in three seasons. The Gators defeated the Oklahoma Sooners, 24–14
2009 BCS National Championship Game
2009_BCS_National_Championship_Game
American college football season
that cut the Gator advantage to 3 late in the 3rd quarter. Mississippi's lead in the all-time series was reduced to 11-10-1. The Gator victory broke
2007 Florida Gators football team
2007_Florida_Gators_football_team
as Blake (season 2), a meth dealer who works with Ray. Gabriel "Gator" Guilbeau as Gator (seasons 2, 4–5; guest season 3), the personal chef for the Dutton
List of Yellowstone characters
List_of_Yellowstone_characters
Park in San Francisco, California
Retrieved 1 June 2022. "Hunt for SF gator ends". Las Vegas Sun. 10 October 1996. Retrieved 11 January 2017. "Gator hunter emptyhanded so far". UPI. UPI
Mountain_Lake_Park
City in Florida, United States
Bonaventure Park, Country Isles Park, Eagle Point Park, Emerald Estates Park, Gator Run Park, Heron Park, Indian Trace Park, Tequesta Trace Park, Vista Park
Weston,_Florida
1977 studio album by Willis Jackson
7:35 "The Gator Horn" – 5:05 "This Is Always" (Mack Gordon, Harry Warren) – 5:30 "Gooseneck" – 8:15 Willis Jackson – tenor saxophone, "Gator" horn Joe
The_Gator_Horn
College football game
Konica Minolta ended its sponsorship after the 2010 Gator Bowl game. On December 14, 2010, the Gator Bowl Association announced that Progressive Insurance
2011_Gator_Bowl
Hanna-Barbera cartoon character
form of the show's main antagonist Fibber Fox or secondary villain Alfy Gator. Chopper defends his "Little Buddy" fiercely, and is always ready to pound
Yakky_Doodle
College football game
the Gator Bowl, he was selected with the first overall selection in the 2001 NFL draft. A handful of other players who participated in the Gator Bowl
2001_Gator_Bowl
1960 studio album by Willis Jackson
except where noted. "Blue Gator" – 9:12 "Try a Little Tenderness" (Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly, Harry Woods) – 5:57 "Gator's Tail" – 3:39 "This Nearly
Blue_Gator
Bomb guidance kit
000 each for Gator and SFW - at a cost of US$8,937 per unit. When fitted with the WCMD the CBU-87 Combined Effects Munition, CBU-89 GATOR and the CBU-97
Wind Corrected Munitions Dispenser
Wind_Corrected_Munitions_Dispenser
American animated web series
Openly Gator (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson, in the style of Harvey Fierstein) is Queer Duck's boyfriend. His full name is Steven Arlo Gator. He is
Queer_Duck
American college football game
The 1980 Gator Bowl was an American college football bowl game played on December 29, 1980, at Gator Bowl Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. The game pitted
1980_Gator_Bowl
All-Time Gator Eleven, Going Back 10 Years To Name Taylor And Storter". The Evening Independent. October 14, 1927. p. 5A. "In 1913 game, Gator star had
List of Florida Gators starting quarterbacks
List_of_Florida_Gators_starting_quarterbacks
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Tamil
God of world, Lord of world
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Audrey, AUDREA means "noble strength."
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Buddhist, Indian
A Goddess
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
True Believer; Orthodox; Upright; True
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Arabic, Muslim
Glow
Girl/Female
Hindu
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Indian
Delicate, Fine, Soft
Boy/Male
Hindu
Precious, Invaluable, Happy, Self disciplined
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Hindu
End of Era
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