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The phrase "million dollar baby" is used to convey a sense of self-worth and aspiration. The repeated lines "I want make it, so badly, a million dollar baby" mean that the person is determined to succeed and achieve greatness, likening themselves to being as valuable or successful as a "million dollar baby."
Despite the challenges and setbacks, he remains focused on his dreams, determined to prove to everyone that he is a million dollar baby destined for great success.
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* Origin: The surname itself has Gaelic roots, likely derived from the Gaelic names "Ó Maolchalann" or "MacLallan" (Wikipedia).
* Migration: While some sources suggest a Scottish origin in Argyll, the most common belief is that the Millhollands (or Mulhollands) came from County Antrim, Ireland (RootsWeb). This points to an Irish base.
So, the Millholland surname reflects a blend of Scottish and Irish heritage. The term "Scotch-Irish" refers to people of Scots descent who migrated to Ireland, particularly Ulster in the north, in the 16th and 17th centuries. Many of these families then later emigrated to North America, particularly during the 18th and 19th centuries.
* Origin: The surname itself has Gaelic roots, likely derived from the Gaelic names "Ó Maolchalann" or "MacLallan" (Wikipedia).
* Migration: While some sources suggest a Scottish origin in Argyll, the most common belief is that the Millhollands (or Mulhollands) came from County Antrim, Ireland (RootsWeb). This points to an Irish base.
So, the Millholland surname reflects a blend of Scottish and Irish heritage. The term "Scotch-Irish" refers to people of Scots descent who migrated to Ireland, particularly Ulster in the north, in the 16th and 17th centuries. Many of these families then later emigrated to North America, particularly during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Family: "The Millhollands have a long history in Pennsylvania, dating back to the early 1800s."
Surname: "Have you ever met anyone with the last name Millholland? It's a rather uncommon surname."
Surname: "Have you ever met anyone with the last name Millholland? It's a rather uncommon surname."
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He's a man so i had to use a mildo instead ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (idk how else to use this in a sentence)
DEFINITION #2:
Joe: *takes $20 out of Donald's pocket and runs off with it*
Donald: JOE YOU MILDO!!111!!1!111
He's a man so i had to use a mildo instead ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (idk how else to use this in a sentence)
DEFINITION #2:
Joe: *takes $20 out of Donald's pocket and runs off with it*
Donald: JOE YOU MILDO!!111!!1!111
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