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Adhesive
Stickum is a trademark adhesive of Mueller Sports Medicine, of Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin, United States. It is available in powder, paste, and aerosol
Stickum
Player of American football
use of Stickum was banned by the NFL in 1981 by a rule bearing his name. In the six seasons that Hayes played following the banning of Stickum, he had
Lester_Hayes
American football player (born 1962)
but you put a little spray, a little Stickum on them, to make sure that texture is a little sticky." Stickum and similar adhesives were banned in the
Jerry_Rice
American football season
hands of Chargers players, under the suspicion that players were using Stickum or a similar banned adhesive on players' towels to gain a competitive edge
2012_NFL_season
American gridiron football player and coach (born 1943)
yards, and retired ranked 5th all-time. Biletnikoff popularized the use of Stickum, an adhesive that many players applied to their hands to assist with catching
Fred_Biletnikoff
American football player and commentator (born 1977)
Judge Robert Katzmann dissented, writing that the NFL's fines for using stickum was "highly analogous" and that here "the Commissioner was doling out his
Tom_Brady
Action to subvert rules
equipment is prohibited – such as in American football via the use of stickum on the hands of receivers, making the ball easier to catch. An example
Cheating
Toy
planet Kling-Kling: Big Blue, Springette, Bouncing Baby Boo, Crazylegs, Stickum, Wacko, and their leader, Kling-Kling. One character in the special was
Wacky_WallWalker
Lakota language greeting
killum papoose und killum squaw, so Jo Fixum will find this Kaiser and stickum bayonet clear through. Ugh! [sic] In the 1948 Tom and Jerry short "Kitty
How_(greeting)
NFL team season (won Super Bowl)
(52) and 2nd in sacks with 54. Hayes was known for using "stickum" and would have stickum all over his upper body. After the season, the NFL prohibited
1980_Oakland_Raiders_season
American football play
his chest, shoulders and forearms with a copious amount of the adhesive Stickum to help him hold on to the ball. After the NFL outlawed the use of such
Interception
American football season
any player to put adhesive or slippery substances such as the product "Stickum" on his body, equipment or uniform. This rule is known as both the "Lester
1981_NFL_season
Basketball technique
the original on 11 December 2021. Retrieved 21 May 2012. "JUMPUSA.com: Stickum Grip Powder". Archived from the original on 6 June 2012. Retrieved 21 May
Slam_dunk
1978 Edition of the Super Bowl
the game was done with Newhouse rolling to his right). Loaded up with stickum (legal at the time), Newhouse accomplished a tight spiral to Richards that
Super_Bowl_XII
1983 American animated Christmas special
meaning of Christmas. The team of aliens — Wacky, Big Blue, Springette, Stickum, Crazy Legs and Bouncing Baby Boo — disguise themselves as Santa Claus
Deck the Halls with Wacky Walls
Deck_the_Halls_with_Wacky_Walls
6th Commissioner of the National Football League (born 1959)
Judge Robert Katzmann dissented, writing that the NFL's fines for using stickum were "highly analogous" and that here "the Commissioner was doling out
Roger_Goodell
Unexpected" short story Harper's Magazine (May 2019) The (Other) You (2021) "Mr. Stickum" short story Playboy (Summer 2019) The Ruins of Contracoeur and Other Presences
Joyce Carol Oates short fiction bibliography
Joyce_Carol_Oates_short_fiction_bibliography
2015 NFL scandal
Robert Katzmann dissented, writing that the NFL's use of fines for using stickum was "highly analogous" and that here "the Commissioner was doling out his
Deflategate
NFL team 53rd season
Sports insider Jay Glazer reported that the Chargers used an "illegal stickum-type substance" during the game, and a Chargers equipment member was caught
2012 San Diego Chargers season
2012_San_Diego_Chargers_season
soccer-like dribble before falling on it in the end zone. Lester Hayes rule: No Stickum allowed. Enacted in 1981 in response to the Oakland Raiders defensive back
List_of_NFL_nicknames
2023 collection of works by Joyce Carol Oates
anthologies (See below). I "Zero-Sum" (Conjunctions no. 77, 2021) "Mr. Stickum" (Playboy, Summer 2019) "Lovesick" (Fiction, Number 66, 2023) "Sparrow"
Zero-Sum:_Stories
speech defect, Lester Hayes reflects on a career he credits to Al Davis and stickum". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 17 July 2011. "Bo Knows Best". ESPN. Retrieved
List_of_stutterers
Romanticised culture
killum papoose und killum squaw, so Jo Fixum will find this Kaiser and stickum bayonet clear through. Ugh! [sic] — Britten, p. 100 By 1940, the Indigenous
Native Americans in German popular culture
Native_Americans_in_German_popular_culture
American college football season
spot and not from the spot of the foul. Use of adhesive material (such as stickum) is prohibited, mirroring the NFL's outlawing of such products in 1981
1982 NCAA Division I-A football season
1982_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season
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Peace attainder, Attainer of tranquility
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From Augustus meaning magic majestic, dignity, or venerable.
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Counsel, Advisor
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English and Irish (of Norman origin) : nickname for a thin person, from Old French maigre ‘thin’, ‘slender’ (Latin macer ‘delicate’).
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Servant of the charitable one.
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Friend of Lord Krishna
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Symbol of victory
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Wise
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Daughter
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