larry

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Definition of larry in English Turkish dictionary

happy as larry
(deyim) Çok mutlu

I am happy as larry.

to be as happy as larry
zevkten dört köşe olmak
English - English
A diminutive of Laurence and Lawrence. Popular as a male given name in the U.S. in the 1940s and the 1950s

Larry, name's Larry. I smiled, it was too ridiculous. He was worried about me calling him Lawrence instead of Larry with a rogue zombie climbing out of the dirt.

derived from Laurence
Adler Larry Bird Larry Joe Holmes Larry King Larry McMurtry Larry Jeff Rivers Larry
{i} male first name (form of Lawrence)
Same as Lorry, or Lorrie
Larry Adler
orig. Lawrence Cecil Adler born Feb. 10, 1914, Baltimore, Md., U.S. died Aug. 7, 2001, London, Eng. U.S. harmonica player. Though he was initially unable to read music, he learned classical compositions by ear and became the first person to perform concert music on the harmonica. His musicality attracted many composers to write especially for him, including Darius Milhaud and Ralph Vaughan Williams. Accused of communist sympathies and blacklisted in the early 1950s, he was unable to find work in the U.S. and took up residence in England
Larry Bird
born Dec. 7, 1956, West Baden, Ind., U.S. U.S. basketball player. Bird spent most of his collegiate career at Indiana State University, before being drafted by the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Playing forward and standing 6 ft 9 in. (2.06 m) tall, he was a great shooter and ball handler and one of the most formidable playmakers in the game. He helped lead Boston to NBA championships in 1981, 1984, and 1986 and was named the NBA's most valuable player for three consecutive years (1984-86). He retired in 1992 and was head coach of the Indiana Pacers for the 1997-98 season
Larry Holmes
born Nov. 3, 1949, Cuthbert, Ga., U.S. U.S. heavyweight boxing champion. Holmes won 19 of 23 amateur bouts before turning professional. From 1973 to 1978 Holmes won 28 consecutive bouts, culminating in a victory over the reigning champion, Ken Norton. He defended the title 17 times between 1978 and 1983, once (1980) against Muhammad Ali. He lost the title to Michael Spinks in 1985. Only Joe Louis held the heavyweight crown longer than Holmes
Larry Jeff McMurtry
born June 3, 1936, Wichita Falls, Texas, U.S. U.S. novelist. The son of a rancher, he is noted for novels set in the American West, often in Texas. The Last Picture Show (1966) examines the isolation of small-town life. Lonesome Dove (1985, Pulitzer Prize) is part of an epic frontier series that also includes Streets of Laredo (1993), Dead Man's Walk (1995), and Comanche Moon (1997). His other novels include Horseman, Pass By (1961), Terms of Endearment (1975), and Buffalo Girls (1990). Many of his novels were adapted for film or television
Larry Joe Bird
born Dec. 7, 1956, West Baden, Ind., U.S. U.S. basketball player. Bird spent most of his collegiate career at Indiana State University, before being drafted by the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Playing forward and standing 6 ft 9 in. (2.06 m) tall, he was a great shooter and ball handler and one of the most formidable playmakers in the game. He helped lead Boston to NBA championships in 1981, 1984, and 1986 and was named the NBA's most valuable player for three consecutive years (1984-86). He retired in 1992 and was head coach of the Indiana Pacers for the 1997-98 season
Larry King
orig. Lawrence Harvey Zeiger born Nov. 19, 1993, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S. U.S. talk-show host. He worked in Miami, Fla., as a radio disc jockey, talk-show host, and freelance broadcaster and writer (1957-78). He hosted the popular national radio talk show The Larry King Show (1978-94) and, since 1985, the television talk show Larry King Live on CNN. Known for his easygoing interviewing style with celebrities, newsmakers, and world leaders, he conducted more than 30,000 interviews on his two shows
Larry King
{i} (born 1933) broadcaster and host of the popular television talk-show "Larry King Live
Larry King Live
{i} popular television talk-show on CNN hosted by Larry King
Larry McMurtry
born June 3, 1936, Wichita Falls, Texas, U.S. U.S. novelist. The son of a rancher, he is noted for novels set in the American West, often in Texas. The Last Picture Show (1966) examines the isolation of small-town life. Lonesome Dove (1985, Pulitzer Prize) is part of an epic frontier series that also includes Streets of Laredo (1993), Dead Man's Walk (1995), and Comanche Moon (1997). His other novels include Horseman, Pass By (1961), Terms of Endearment (1975), and Buffalo Girls (1990). Many of his novels were adapted for film or television
Larry Page
{i} Lawrence Edward Page (born 1973), United States entrepreneur who co-founded Google with Sergey Brin
Larry Rivers
orig. Yitzroch Loiza Grossberg born Aug. 17, 1923, New York, N.Y., U.S. died Aug. 14, 2002, Southampton, N.Y. U.S. painter associated with Abstract Expressionism and Pop art. He studied at the Juilliard School in New York City and was a professional jazz saxophonist before turning to painting and studying with Hans Hofmann. His early works are characterized by frequent use of complex, fragmentary, and multiple views; perhaps the best-known is the harshly realistic Double Portrait of Berdie (1955). From the 1960s he introduced commercial images into his work, as well as elements of collage, construction, and sculpture; an elaborate example of his mixed-media works is The History of the Russian Revolution (1965)
happy as Larry
Extremely happy and carefree
happy as larry
(deyim) Very happy
larry

    Hyphenation

    Lar·ry

    Turkish pronunciation

    leri

    Pronunciation

    /ˈlerē/ /ˈlɛriː/

    Videos

    ... LARRY PAGE: You're welcome. ...
    ... LARRY PAGE: Yeah, I mean, that's a good question. ...
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