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Look up guy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Guy may mean: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

  • Informal term or address, often for a male human; the plural form "guys" is often used without regard to gender
  • Guy (name), a male given name—a nickname for Guillaume (William in French)
  • Guy (effigy), an effigy of Guy Fawkes burnt on a bonfire on 5 November
  • Guy (noun slang), can be used to refer to any place or thing. ie "I'll meet you down at Guy in 5"
  • Guy Fawkes Night, an event on 5 November in the United Kingdom
  • Guy-wire (also guy rope), used to keep a mast, tent or other structure in place against the effects of wind
  • Guy (sailing), a rope to control a spar on a sailboat
  • Guy (film), a film, 1997, starring Vincent D'Onofrio in the titular role
  • An American fairground/carnival expression denoting someone who is easily fooled - usually men
  • Guy (band), the R&B New jack swing group

People: Michelangelos David is the classical image of youthful male beauty in Western art A man is a male human. ... Guillaume, French for William, may refer to: This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... For the word man, see man (word). ... A Guy Fawkes Night firework display Guy Fawkes Night, also called Bonfire Night, is an annual celebration (but not a public holiday) on the evening of the 5th of November primarily in the United Kingdom, but also in former British colonies New Zealand, South Africa, the island of Newfoundland (Canada... KVLY-TV mast, which is guy-wire supported. ... A guy is a term for a line (rope) attached to and intended to control the end of a spar on a sailboat. ... Vincent Phillip DOnofrio (born June 30, 1959) is an American actor and producer. ... Carnival or Carnivale is an annual Christian festival season. ... Guy is a popular 1980s and 1990s hip-hop, R&B and soul band that was one of the early pioneers of hip-hop/R&B music and which set a trend in the late 1980s and early 1990s in a movement called the New Jack Swing. ...

Fictional people: Guy Rupert Berryman (born 12 April 1978) is a Scottish musician and a member of the group Coldplay. ... Guy Branum is a writer and comedian best known as head writer and sketch performer on X-Play on the G4 network. ... Guy Burnet, also spelt Burnett, (born 8 August 1983 in England) is an English television actor best known for playing Craig Dean in the British Channel 4 series Hollyoaks since 2002. ... Information Age 19 Relationships Dating Sarah Barnes Sleeping with John Paul McQueen Portrayed by Guy Burnet Craig Dean (born 26 June 1988) is a fictional character on the long-running British Channel 4 television soap opera Hollyoaks. ... Channel 4 is a public-service British television station, broadcast to all areas of the United Kingdom (and also the Republic of Ireland), which began transmissions in 1982. ... For Philippine soap opera, see Teleserye. ... Hollyoaks is a British television soap opera, first broadcast on 23 October 1995, on Channel 4. ... Guy Carbonneau (b. ... Guy Chambers (born January 12, 1963 in London) is an English songwriter and record producer best known for his long partnership with Robbie Williams. ... Guy Charron (born January 24, 1949, in Verdun, Quebec) was a professional ice hockey player. ... Guy Chouinard (born October 20, 1956, in Quebec City, Quebec) was a professional hockey player for the Atlanta Flames and later the St. ... Guy Ernest Debord (December 28, 1931, in Paris – November 30, 1994, in Champot) was a writer, film maker, hypergraphist and founding member of the groups Lettrist International and Situationist International (SI). ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Guy Goma being mistakenly interviewed on BBC News 24. ... Guy Andre Hebert, born on January 7th, 1967, in Troy, New York, is a former professional ice hockey player. ... Guy Damien Lafleur, OC, CQ, (born September 20, 1951 in Thurso, Quebec), is one of the greatest and most popular players ever to play professional ice hockey. ... Guy Lapointe March 18, 1948 in Montreal, Quebec was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenseman who played for the Montreal Canadiens, St. ... Guy of Lusignan (c. ... Guy de Maupassant. ... Guy Picciotto (born September 17, 1965) is an American musician from Washington, DC. He is most widely known for his roles as the guitarist and vocalist for the groups Fugazi, and Rites of Spring. ... Guy Pearce Guy Pearce (born October 5, England, 1967) is an Australian actor. ... Guy Ritchie (born 10th September 1968 in Hatfield, Hertfordshire[1]) is an English writer-director. ... Guy Theodore Sebastian (born October 26, 1981) is an Australian singer-songwriter and winner of the first Australian Idol TV talent competition quest in 2003. ... Guy (also Guido or Wido) (d. ... Guy Verhofstadt (help· info) (born April 11, 1953) is a Belgian politician, municipal councillor in Ghent and current Prime Minister of Belgium. ... Guy Richard Peregrine Whatley (born 9 April, 1975) is a leading American organist and harpsichordist. ... Guy Whittingham (b. ... Richard K. Guy is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Calgary. ... Guy Illich Severin Guy Illich Severin (Russian: Га́й Ильи́ч Севери́н) - born July 24, 1926, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, full member of the International Academy of Astronautics, who contributed a significant number of publications about life rescue systems and space-suits. ...

  • Guy Montag, character in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451
  • Sir Guy of Gisborne, a villain in the Robin Hood legend
  • Guy Patterson, drummer, played by Tom Everett Scott, of the fictional rock band The Wonders in the film That Thing You Do!
  • Guy (Final Fight), A character from the Final Fight and Street Fighter games by Capcom
  • Might Guy, alternately known as Maito Gai (Japanese pronunciation of "Might Guy"), a fictional character from the popular manga and anime Naruto
  • Guy Smiley, the host of various game shows on the children's show Sesame Street

In Transport: Guy Montag is the central character in Ray Bradburys 1953 novel, Fahrenheit 451. ... Sir Guy of Gisburne (also spelled Gisbourne, Gysborne or Gisborn) is a villain in the Robin Hood legends. ... That Thing You Do! is a 1996 film, written and directed by Tom Hanks. ... Guy is a video game character from both the Final Fight and Street Fighter series. ... Might Guy ) is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Naruto created by Masashi Kishimoto. ... Guy Smiley was a character on Sesame Street dubbed Americas favorite game show host. ...

  • Guy-Concordia (Montreal Metro), the name of a Montreal metro station
  • Guy Motors, the former British bus and truck builder which was acquired by Jaguar
  • A major character in the Lufia (AKA Estopolis) series, most notably Lufia II.

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Graphical user interface - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1284 words)
A graphical user interface (or GUI, often pronounced "gooey"), is a particular case of user interface for interacting with a computer which employs graphical images and widgets in addition to text to represent the information and actions available to the user.
GUIs are important parts of many operating systems, where the user uses a mouse and pointer to move an on-screen object, click on icons and other objects.
GUIs were introduced in reaction to the steep learning curve of command line interfaces (CLI), text-based user interfaces requiring commands to be typed on the keyboard.
History of the graphical user interface - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2622 words)
The Amiga computer was launched by Commodore in 1985 with a GUI called Workbench based on an internal engine which drives all the input events called Intuition, and developed almost entirely by RJ Mical.
Like most GUIs of the day, Amiga's Intuition followed Xerox, and sometimes also Apple's lead anteceding solutions, but pragmatically, a CLI was also included and it extended dramatically the functionality of the platform.
Windows 1.0 was a GUI (graphic user interface) for the MS-DOS operating system that had been the OS of choice for IBM PC and compatible computers since 1981.
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