Wheels is the nickname of:
Bug or BUG may refer to:
Diesel may refer to:
Wheeler is a surname of English origin. It is an occupational name, originally describing one who makes or uses wheels.
Broadway may refer to:
David, Dave or Davey Johnson may refer to:
Darcy, Darci or Darcey may refer to:
A tiller is a lever to provide leverage for the helmsman to turn the rudder of a ship. Tiller may also refer to:
Wheels is the plural of wheel.
David or Dave Turner may refer to:
A dragon is a legendary creature, typically with reptile-like traits.
School's Out is a Canadian drama television film based on the Degrassi teen drama franchise created by Linda Schuyler and Kit Hood in 1979. It was directed by Hood and written by Yan Moore, based on a story by Moore, Schuyler and Hood. It aired on CBC Television on January 5, 1992, and served as a finale to the series Degrassi High and its predecessor Degrassi Junior High, which are collectively known as the Degrassi Classic era of the franchise.
Manny is a common nickname for the given names Manuel, Emmanuel, Immanuel, Emanuele, Herman, or Manfred.
Mad dog is a phrase commonly applied to rabid dogs.
Derek Wheeler is a fictional character from the Degrassi teen drama franchise. He was portrayed by Neil Hope. He appears throughout Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High, with two cameo appearances in Degrassi: The Next Generation. His role throughout the former two series primarily concerns his friendship with Joey Jeremiah and Archie "Snake" Simpson, and later the death of his adoptive parents in a traffic collision with a drunk driver. Throughout the series, he plays with Joey and Snake in a band called The Zit Remedy, who are always seen performing one song.
Craig is a Scottish, Irish and Welsh masculine given name; all variations derive from the same Celtic branch. The name has two origins. In some cases it can originate from a nickname, derived from the Scottish Gaelic word creag, meaning "rock," similar to Peter. In other cases, the given name originates from the Scottish surname Craig, which is also derived from the same Scottish Gaelic word. Cognate forms of creag include the Irish creig, Manx creg, and Welsh craig. The English word "crag" also shares an origin with these Celtic words. The given name Craig is popular in Scotland, and is used throughout the English speaking world.
Coyne is a surname of Irish origin anglicised from the Gaelic Ó Cadhain meaning "descendant of Cadhan".
As a nickname, Mighty Mouse may refer to:
Joker is a nickname of the following people:
Gunner is a nickname, given name, and surname. It may refer to:
Chic is a nickname often associated with people named Charles. Notable people with this nickname include the following: