Entity: BILLY-THE-KID
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BILLY-THE-KID
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Billy-the-Kid is a nickname of William H. Bonney, a notorious US outlaw known for his criminal activities in the late 19th century.
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Billy-the-Kid
Etymology
The origin of the term 'Billy-the-Kid' is a nickname of William H. Bonney, a notorious US outlaw.
Definition
Billy-the-Kid is a slang term for a notorious US outlaw known for his criminal activities in the late 19th century.
Historical Context
By the age of 12, Billy-the-Kid had murdered a man, and by 18 had killed 21 more. He was shot dead by Sheriff Pat Garrett. He was later turned into a romantic character in dime novels and films.
Cultural Significance
Billy-the-Kid has been portrayed in various films and novels, solidifying his place in American folklore as a legendary outlaw.
Related Concepts
- Billy: A wise, yet rather young, playful soul.
- Billy: A slang term for a police officer, especially in British English.
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A notorious US outlaw known for his criminal activities in the late 19th century.
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