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Wayne

[weyn]

noun

  1. Anthony Mad Anthony, 1745–96, American Revolutionary War general.

  2. John Marion Michael MorrisonDuke, 1907–79, U.S. film actor.

  3. a township in N New Jersey.

  4. a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.

  5. a male given name: from an Old English word meaning “wagonmaker.”



Wayne

/ ɱɪ /

noun

  1. John, real name Marion Michael Morrison. 1907–79, US film actor, noted esp for his many Westerns, which include Stagecoach (1939), The Alamo (1960), and True Grit (1969), for which he won an Oscar

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Indeed, when he made his senior debut - replacing Wayne Rooney as a substitute at 16 years and 263 days old - he became the youngest player to represent Manchester United since Duncan Edwards in 1953.

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And even a casual Didion reader probably knows how large Wayne loomed in her life and work.

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He was born David Howard Murdock on April 10, 1923, in Kansas City, Mo., and grew up in the small town of Wayne, Ohio.

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"Wayne gave him an incredible ride. He's been a great fella, he's done so much hard work through all the years." said O'Brien.

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While he can be a fiery character similar to Wayne Rooney in his younger days, he could provide vital spark at Old Trafford.

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