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shoepack N. Amer. (ˈʃuːpæk) Also shoepac, shupac. [ad. Delaware Jargon seppock, s{iacu}ppack shoes, f. Unami Delaware čipahko moccasins, infl. by shoe n.] Orig., and still locally, a moccasin with an extra sole; more recently, a commercially manufactured oiled leather boot, usually with a rubber sol...
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Alligator boat
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In popular culture
Film and television
The short-lived children's series Tugs features an alligator tug named Billy Shoepack.
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The Parker Tapes
Black Swan Bit My Red Shoe"
"Sick as a Dog"
"Hideous Krow"
"Thomas Chad"
"Darkside Farmers"
"Big Up All Our Mates"
"Smiggie Balls, Duff Paddy, Shoepack
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pac
pac N. Amer. (pæk) Also pack. [Of Lenape (Delaware) Indian origin.] a. A moccasin having a sole turned up and sewed on the upper; also applied to a heavy felt half-boot, worn by lumberers in winter. (See quots. a 1877 and 1961; cf. shoepack.) b. With initial apostrophe, ellipt. for shoepack.a 1877 K...
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Salty's Lighthouse
as
Ten Cents
Otis
Zeebee
Zip
Lord Stinker
Frank
Eddie
and Lighthouse Clock
Paul Dobson as
Big Stack
Hercules
Captain Zero
Izzy Gomez
Sea Rogue
Billy Shoepack
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Tugs (TV series)
Sunshine, Zak, and Philbert the Bell Buoy
Chris Tulloch as Zorran and Shrimpers
Nigel Anthony as Zug, Burke, and Davy Jones
Lee Cornes as Grampus, Billy Shoepack
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List of Tugs characters
Like Billy Shoepack, the Fire Tug could move his head and eyes rather than immobile features. He also appeared as the tramper that Billy Shoepack blew up in "Trapped". In Salty's Lighthouse, Nantucket's name was changed to Tramper.
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Non-English press of the Socialist Party of America
Lapatossu (The Shoepack) (1911 – April 1921) — Perhaps the best known of the Finnish-language radical humor publications, Lapatossu was launched in the
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Non-English press of the Communist Party USA
Lapatossu (The Shoepack) (1911-April 1921) — Perhaps the best known of the Finnish-language radical humor publications, Lapatossu was launched in the fall
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