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Frosty, Frostee, Frostie, or Frosties may refer to: People * Wayne "Frosty Freeze" Frost (1963–2008), a Puerto Rican old-school hip hop b-boy and breakdancer * Glen "Frosty" Little (1925–2010), a circus clown with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus * Frosty Peters (1904–1980), American National Football League player * Frostee Rucker, (born 1983), American National Football League player * Frosty, a guitarist in the American hardcore band Chain of Strength * Mark Winterbottom (born 1981), nicknamed "Frosty", Australian professional racing driver * Ross Ulbricht Fictional characters *Frosty the Snowman, the protagonist of: ** "Frosty the Snowman", a Christmas song written by Walter "Jack" Rollins and Steve Nelson, and first recorded by Gene Autry and the Cass County Boys in 1950 *** ''Frosty the Snowman'' (TV special), a 1969 animated television special based on the song, followed by three sequels: **** ''Frosty's Winter Wonderland'' (1976), an animated televisio ...
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Frosty Freeze
Wayne "Frosty Freeze" Frost (December 4, 1963 – April 3, 2008), also known as The Freeze To Please, was an American old school hip hop b-boy known as a member of the second generation of the hip hop/breakdancing group, Rock Steady Crew. His nickname was a play on words based on the well-known milkshake-serving restaurant of the same name. He was known for his comedic, acrobatic, and inventive style. His trademark move is known as "dead man drop", a move that he created accidentally by attempting a poorly executed backflip and landing on his back. His was featured in various films and documentaries such as ''Flashdance'', ''Wild Style'', ''Style Wars'', ''Beat Street'', and ''The Freshest Kids''; he also appeared on the cover of ''The Village Voice'' in 1981. He was also featured in early hip hop music videos such as Afrika Bambaataa and The Soulsonic Force's "Planet Rock (song), Planet Rock" and Malcolm McLaren's "Buffalo Gals (Malcolm McLaren song), Buffalo Gals". In 2004, he a ...
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Pugad Baboy
''Pugad Baboy'' (literally, "swine's nest" in Tagalog language, Tagalog) is a comic strip created by Filipino people, Filipino cartoonist Pol Medina, Jr., Apolonio "Pol" Medina, Jr. The strip is about a Manila community of mostly obese people – "fat as pigs" (''baboy'' is Tagalog language, Tagalog for pig). It started appearing in the ''Philippine Daily Inquirer'' on May 18, 1988, and was published exclusively in the Inquirer line of newspapers (Broadsheet ''Inquirer'' and its free concise sister tabloid called ''Inquirer Libre'' and tabloids ''Bandera'' and ''Tumbok''.) Its popularity has spawned numerous compilations, a live-action television series, and merchandise such as T-shirts and figurines. The strip not only showcases domestic life; occasionally, it features adventure, drama, and pure spoof sequences. More often, the strip mirrors the general sentiment of the Filipino people on relevant topics such as corruption in the government as well as Filipino pop culture. In ...
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Ulmus Parvifolia 'Frosty'
The Chinese Elm cultivar ''Ulmus parvifolia'' 'Frosty', or 'Frosty' lacebark elm, was intended primarily as a dwarf variegated variety. Johann Gerd Krüssmann, Krüssmann (1976) states that it was raised in Japan. It was first distributed by the Mitsch Nursery, Oregon, USA. Description The tree is distinguished by its small leaves, which rarely exceed 18 mm in length and feature at first irregular white-flecked margins, "finally white only on the teeth". The foliage emerges creamy-yellow in spring, some leaves remaining pale later into the year. The canopy turns rich yellow in the fall. Descriptions of the cultivar's vigour and ultimate height vary from "a slow-growing shrub attaining no more than 8 ft (2.5 m)", to "growing at a fast rate, to about 20 ft tall at maturity, with a spread of 15 ft".'Frosty' elm, ''U. parvifolia'' 'Frosty', plants.westonnurseries.com/12130019/Plant/8266 Pests and diseases The species and its cultivars are highly resistant, but not immune, to ...
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Frosty (Aerosol Burn)
An aerosol frostbite of the skin is an injury to the body caused by the pressurized gas within an aerosol spray cooling quickly, with the sudden drop in temperature sufficient to cause frostbite to the applied area. Medical studies have noted an increase of this practice, known as "frosting", in pediatric and teenage patients. Adiabatic expansion and/or evaporative cooling (with a low boiling temperature) causes the gas to rapidly cool on exit from the aerosol applier. In freeze sprays, a controlled amount of this cooling is useful. Uncontrolled cooling, however, can result in freeze burns to the skin. According to controlled laboratory experiments, the gas from a typical deodorant spray can reduce skin temperature by up to sixty degrees Celsius. The form of injury is freezing of the skin, a type of frostbite. It is highly advised for those who develop frostbite to seek medical attention. In rare cases aerosol-induced burns can be severe enough to necessitate skin grafting. Sig ...
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