bears the words "Duirt me leat go raibh me breoite", or "I told you I was ill",
Unknown--Spike Milligans daughter (? I think) asked this in a toy shop!
Butts are for james milligans to lick
Christine Nelson-Simpson had gotten the nickname of "Spike" because during the time she had went to Degrassi which was during "Degrassi Junior High" and "Degrassi High," her hairdo was high and very spikey.
If you mean the name (or nickname) it isn't French. If you mean a spike (ie something pointed) we would say 'une pointe', or ' un pic'.
Originally Butch was a abbreviation of Butcher. As a boy's nickname, Butch was just an old-school, generic nickname ala Buster and Spike. The Butch I know in real life is actually named Alan.
He came in our restaurant with his family so we peeked at his credit card. Sean Pike. That explains the radio nickname.
He came in our restaurant with his family so we peeked at his credit card. Sean Pike. That explains the radio nickname.
Spike Christie goes by Spike.
supaiku is spike as in railway spike Kasui is spike as in the thorn of a bush
A spike
A homonym for spike is "spike," as it can refer to both a sharp-pointed object and a sudden increase or surge in something, like a temperature spike or a spike in interest rates.