• Look up tut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tut may refer to: Tutankhamun, an Egyptian pharaoh often referred to as "King Tut" Bernard Bartzen (1927–2019)...
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  • TUT can refer to: Tramways & Urban Transit magazine Altaic languages (ISO 639 alpha-3, tut) The Unquestionable Truth, 2005 Limp Bizkit album The Unbelievable...
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    Tut.By was an independent news, media and service internet portal, one of the five most popular websites in Belarus in the Russian language, and the most...
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    Tutankhamun (redirect from King Tut)
    the discovery of his tomb, he has been referred to colloquially as "King Tut". Tutankhamun was born in the reign of Akhenaten, during the Amarna Period...
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  • Tutting may refer to: A dental click interjection "tut-tut" Tutting, a locality in Kirchham, Germany Tutting (dance), a movement style in popping street...
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  • Tut (Persian: توت), in Iran, may refer to the following villages: Tut, Lorestan Tut, Markazi Tut, Razavi Khorasan Tut, Mehrestan, Sistan and Baluchestan...
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  • Finger-tutting is a type of dance that involves intricate movements of the fingers. The word "tutting" is a street dance style based on angular movements...
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  • King Tut is a colloquial name for Tutankhamun, an Egyptian pharaoh. King Tut may also refer to: King Tut (comics), a character from the Batman TV series...
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  • Tutnese (redirect from Tut Language)
    Tutnese (also known as Tut) is an argot created by enslaved African Americans based on African-American Vernacular English as a method to covertly teach...
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  • the character first appeared in Fantastic Four #19 (October 1963) as Rama-Tut, an adversary of the Fantastic Four, before being reinvented as Kang in The...
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