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Wiktionary
n. (misspelling of wiener English)
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 337
Land area (2000): 1.378322 sq. miles (3.569837 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.378322 sq. miles (3.569837 sq. km)
FIPS code: 73940
Located within: Arkansas (AR), FIPS 05
Location: 35.620713 N, 90.901107 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 72479
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Wikipedia
Weiner is a surname (pronounced 'Viner') originating in the German language. The name is related to Wagner and means the same ( wheelwright) in an old variant of the German dialect in Lower Silesia.
The name is common among U.S. Germans: see also German family name etymology.
In the 18th and 19th centuries some Jews adopted the name, which means "wine merchant" in Yiddish.
Weiner may refer to the following persons:
- Adam Weiner (born 1975), Polish handball goalkeeper
- Allan Weiner (born 1953), U.S. radio broadcast campaigner
- Allen Weiner, former Stanford Professor of International Law
- Andrew Weiner (born 1949), Canadian science fiction writer
- Anthony Weiner (born 1964), U.S. politician
- Arnold M. Weiner, U.S. lawyer in Maryland
- Art Weiner (born 1926), U.S. football player
- Ben Weiner (born 1980), U.S. contemporary artist
- Bernie Weiner, U.S. football player
- Bernard Weiner (born 1935), U.S. psychologist
- Charles R. Weiner (1922–2005), U.S. federal judge
- Dan Weiner (1919–1959), U.S. photojournalist
- Dave Weiner (born 1976), U.S. guitarist
- David Weiner, a Contributing Editor at the Huffington Post
- Edmund Weiner (born 1950), British lexicographer
- Egon Weiner (1906–1987), sculptor and professor
- Ehud Weiner (changed name to Ehud Manor) (1941–2005), Israeli song-writer, translator, and radio and television personality
- Ellis Weiner, U.S. author and humorist
- Eric Weiner, U.S. author and N.P.R. correspondent
- Erik Weiner (born 1977), U.S. actor, comedian, and writer
- Ernst Weiner (1913–1945), a German S.S. Hauptsturmführer during World War II
- Gerry Weiner (born 1933), Canadian politician
- Greg Weiner, playgirl photographer
- Hannah Weiner (1928–1997), U.S. poet
- Hans Weiner (born 1950), German former footballer
- Irving B. Weiner, U.S. psychologist
- Jennifer Weiner (born 1970), U.S. author and former journalist
- Jody Weiner, U.S. novelist, nonfiction author, film producer, and lawyer
- Jonathan Weiner, U.S. popular science author
- Joshua Weiner, U.S. poet
- Justus Weiner, international human rights lawyer
- Lazar Weiner, a Ukrainian-born, U.S. composer of Yiddish song
- László Weiner (1916–1944), Hungarian composer, pianist, and conductor
- Lawrence Weiner (born 1942), U.S. conceptual artist
- Lee Weiner, U.S. antiwar activist and one of the Chicago Seven
- Leo Weiner (1885–1960), Hungarian music educator
- Marc Weiner (born 1955), U.S. comedian
- Mark Weiner, professor of law
- Matthew Weiner (born 1965), U.S. screen-writer, producer and director
- Michael Weiner (actor) (born 1975), U.S. actor and composer
- Michael Weiner (professor), Professor at Soka University of America
- Michael Savage, U.S. talk-show host, born Michael Alan Weiner.
- Michael Weiner (executive) (born 1961), Executive Director or the Major League Baseball Players Association
- Michael Weiner (referee) (born 1969), German football referee
- Michele Weiner-Davis, M.S.W., marriage and family therapist and author
- Myron Weiner, U.S. political scientist
- Randy Weiner, U.S. playwright, producer, and theatre/night-club owner
- Richard Weiner (Czech writer) (1884–1937), Czech journalist and writer
- Richard Weiner (American author) (born 1927), U.S. film-maker and author
- Richard M. Weiner (born 1930), professor of theoretical physics & author
- Robert Weiner, Jr., U.S. water polo player
- Ron Weiner, U.S. television writer
- Russell Weiner, creator of the Rockstar energy drink
- Steve Weiner, Canadian writer and animator
- Susan Weiner, politician from Georgia, U.S.
- Tim Weiner, Pulitzer Prize-winning author
- Todd Weiner (born 1975), Atlanta Falcons offensive lineman
- William Weiner (born 1955), Armenian - Israeli composer, violinist and vocalist
- Zach Weiner (born 1982), author and illustrator, web-comic cartoonist
- Zachary Weiner, C.E.O. of Luxuryreach Inc.
Weiner is a surname of German origin.
Weiner may also refer to:
- Weiner, Arkansas, a city
- Weiner's, an American clothing retailer
- Weiner (film), a documentary about Anthony Weiner, an American politician
Weiner is a 2016 American fly-on-the-wall documentary film by Josh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg about Anthony Weiner’s campaign for Mayor of New York City during the 2013 mayoral election.
Usage examples of "weiner".
Behind Kyrre I could just make out the grotesque, emaciated features of Weiner.
Garvey, Chuck Munro, Steve Swartz, Liz Butcher, Cindy Ward, Ed Hall, Mark Tiedemann, Pierce Watters, Gretchen Hastings, Vonda McIntyre, Therese Littleton, Bill Eskridge, Ben Eskridge, Neil Eskridge, Ken Saint-Amand, Vince Caluori, Peter Adkison, Tina Trenkler, Juliane Parsons, Dave Slusher, Darlene Slusher, Timmi Duchamp, Amber Fullerton, Bryan Kinsella, Casey Leichter, Dave Schwimmer, David Serra, Donna Simone, Doru Culiac, Jan-Maree Bourgeois, Jarrod Nack, Jennifer Dirksen, Jill Waller, Josh Fischer, Karen Kapscady, Larry Weiner, Leeds Chamberlain, Lori Heric, Marty Durham, Mendy Lowe, Motoaki Nagahisa, Nelson Chang, Pat Robinette, Tamara Grunhurd, Wendy Wallace, Yasuyo Dunnett, Kathy Acey and the Astraea Foundation, Jeremy Lipp, Ellen Datlow, Rob Killheffer, Kris Rusch, Center Theatre, St.
NETSCO had a group that was intellectually the equal of ours at Romberg AG: Niels Bohr, Theodore von Karman, Norbert Weiner, and Marie Curie.
When Chris carried his tray of weiners and beans to their table, he found that the only empty seat was the farthest from, Saul.
He goes after school with Melvin Weiner and stuffs himself with French-fried potatoes.
Backscuttling for the hop off with the odds altogether in favour of his tumbling into the river, Jaun just then I saw to collect from the gentlest weaner among the weiners, (who by this were in half droopleaflong mourning for the passing of the last post) the familiar yellow label into which he let fall a drop, smothered a curse, choked a guffaw, spat expectoratiously and blew his own trumpet.