GUS

GUS

GUS or Gus may refer to one of the following.

Gus is a masculine name, or diminutive for Augustine, Augustus, Angus or August, and other names (e.g., Ghassan, Gustav(e/o)).

*Virgil "Gus" Grissom, Mercury/Gemini/Apollo astronaut, killed in 1967 in the Apollo 1 fire
*Gus Black, a singer-songwriter formerly known simply as Gus
*Gus "The Great Dane" Hansen, professional Danish poker player
*Gus Van Sant, an American film director, photographer, musician, and author.
*Gus Frerotte, quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings
*Gus the Theatre Cat, a character in the musical Cats
*Gus (film), a Disney movie of the 1970s.
*GUS the eagle, mascot of Georgia Southern University in Statesboro,GA
* Gus, one of the Hitchhiking Ghosts in the Disney attraction, "The Haunted Mansion".
*Gus's, a cafe in Canberra, Australia
*Gus, the mascot of Queensland rural health club, TROHPIQ
*Gus Gscheidle, a graphic designer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
*Gus's Pretzels, a pretzel maker in St Louis, Missouri, USA
*Guster, an alternative rock band formerly known as Gus
* Burton Guster, also known as Gus, a popular character in USA Network's hit tv-series Psych
*Gus is also a playable character in the Crazy Taxi series of arcade games.
*Gus, a character from the TV series "Robotboy"
*Gus River
*Gus Hedges, a character from the TV series "Drop the Dead Donkey"
*Gus Couldwell, a individual who thinks he is a tree.

GUS as an initialism may refer to:

*Gravis Ultrasound, a sound card for PCs
*GUS plc, a British retailing company and former owners of Argos, Homebase and Experian
*"Główny Urząd Statystyczny", Central Statistical Office, the national statistics office in Poland
*Gul Ursani School, Qasimabad, Hyderabad, Sindh.
*beta-glucuronidase, a lysosomal enzyme
*GUS reporter system (also: "GUS Staining", "GUS Assay") a molecular biology technique
*"Gemeinschaft Unabhängiger Staaten", the Commonwealth of Independent States, a modern-day political entity consisting of 11 former Soviet Union Republics
*Groupes urbains de sécurité, a Moroccan police unit.


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