Tod Sloan — Kanada Tod Sloan Personenbezogene Informationen Geburtsdatum 30. November 1927 Geburtsort Vinton, Québec, Kanada … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tod Sloan (ice hockey) — Tod Aloysius Martin Sloan (born November 30, 1927, in Vinton, Quebec, Canada) is a retired Canadian ice hockey forward.Sloan started his National Hockey League career with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1948. He would also play for the Chicago Black… … Wikipedia
Tod Sloan (jockey) — Horseracing personalities infobox name = Tod Sloan caption = Tod Sloan (c.1900) occupation = Jockey birthplace = Bunker Hill, Indiana, United States birth date = August 10, 1874 death date = December 21, 1933 career wins = Not found race =… … Wikipedia
Tod (Sloan) — n British See on one s tod … Contemporary slang
Tod Sloan (baseball) — Yale Yeastman Sloan (December 24, 1890 September 12, 1956) born in Madisonville, Tennessee, USA, was an outfielder for the St. Louis Browns (1913, 1917 and 1919).In 3 seasons he played in 143 Games and had 402 At Bats, 43 Runs, 94 Hits, 8 Doubles … Wikipedia
Sloan — bezeichnet: eine Stadt in Iowa, siehe Sloan (Iowa) eine Stadt in New York, siehe Sloan (New York) eine kanadische Rockband, siehe Sloan (Band) eine Himmelsdurchmusterung in der Astronomie, siehe Sloan Digital Sky Survey die dadurch gefundene… … Deutsch Wikipedia
tod — [tɔd US ta:d] n BrE spoken informal [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: on your Tod Sloan (from Tod Sloan, the name of an American jockey), rhyming slang for on your own] on your tod by yourself … Dictionary of contemporary English
tod — noun (in phr. on one s tod) Brit. informal on one s own. Origin 1930s: from rhyming sl. Tod Sloan, an American jockey … English new terms dictionary
tod — n. Brit. sl. Phrases and idioms: on one s tod alone; on one s own. Etymology: 20th c.: perh. f. rhyming sl. on one s Tod Sloan (name of a jockey) … Useful english dictionary
Sloan, Tod — ▪ American jockey byname of James Forman Sloan born August 10, 1874, near Kokomo, Indiana, U.S. died December 21, 1933, Los Angeles, California American jockey, who popularized the “monkey crouch” riding style, which at first was derided … Universalium