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butters
  1. (context British slang English) unattractive, ugly or repulsive. n. (plural of butter English) v

  2. (en-third-person singular of: butter)

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Butters, NC -- U.S. Census Designated Place in North Carolina
Population (2000): 261
Housing Units (2000): 119
Land area (2000): 1.297712 sq. miles (3.361058 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.008831 sq. miles (0.022871 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.306543 sq. miles (3.383929 sq. km)
FIPS code: 09380
Located within: North Carolina (NC), FIPS 37
Location: 34.560262 N, 78.844955 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Butters

Butters may refer to:

Butters (surname)

Butters is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Bill Butters (born 1951), retired World Hockey Association and National Hockey League player
  • Frank Butters (1878–1957), Austrian racehorse trainer
  • Fred Butters, English rugby league footballer
  • Guy Butters (born 1969), English professional footballer
  • John Butters (1885–1969), Australian electrical engineer
  • Lily Butters (1894–1980), Canadian founder of the Cecil Butters Memorial Hospital
  • Tom Butters (born 1925), Canadian politician
  • Tom Butters (baseball) (born 1939), American baseball player and coach
  • Wes Butters (born 1979), British radio broadcaster

Usage examples of "butters".

It is a good idea to set preserves and fruit butters in the oven with the door ajar to finish cooking as there is then much less danger of burning or spattering.

The woman came around a corner just as Butters got to it and she jumped, shocked, as Butters grabbed her by a wrist and showed her the gun.

LaChaise dipped into the cooler and got a regular Coke and a Diet, and when he turned back to the escort, Crazy Ansel Butters had stepped quietly out from behind the pile of awnings.

LaChaise crunched through the sparse snow on fourwheel drive, then they got out of the truck into the cold and Butters unlocked the trailer.

Butters, searching for the man in the white shirt, but Butters prodded her further into the room, and then closed the door behind them.

Cities, Butters guided them down the interstate, then back into the narrow ice-clogged streets of Frogtown.

At the same time, Butters took the shade off a table lamp, and held it like a torch over LaChaise.

Across the room, Butters was smiling at Elmore, half expecting him to make a move, but Elmore swallowed and shut up.

She looked back at the house, at Butters standing there on the dark porch.

LaChaise roared, and he glared around the room, as though one of them had given Butters up.

Martin and Butters sat in the living room, the television turned down, talking quietly about the kills.

TV3 produced a series of computer-morphed photos of both LaChaise and Butters, with a variety of hairstyles and facial hair.

LaChaise had once saved his life, LaChaise was as solid a friend as Butters had ever known .

Butters remembered: the winter the cops came, and they got his mother and his old man out of bed, and Butters had come to the stairs in his shorts, just like this .

Davenport and Lewiston were too close to the porch, and below it, to see Butters as he came through, but Stadic, back in the dark, had just enough time to set his feet and lift the shotgun.