White Plains

White Plains is the name of some places in the United States of America:

  • White Plains, Georgia
  • White Plains, Kentucky
  • White Plains, Maryland
  • White Plains, New York
  • White Plains, North Carolina

White Plains, New York was the site of the American Revolutionary War Battle of White Plains. The name White Plains was later given to a U.S. Navy Combat Stores Ship, commissioned in 1968 and decommissioned in 1995.

White Plains is also the name of a British pop group from the early 70s. The group, whose members kept changing during its short existence, produced several hit songs, including the 1970 "My Baby Loves Lovin'" and the 1971 "When You Are a King" (number 13 on the UK chart, and enjoys some popularity to this day.).

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The group, whose members kept changing during its short existence, produced several hit songs, including the 1970 "My Baby Loves Lovin'" and the 1971 "When You Are a King" (number 13 on the UK chart, and enjoys some popularity to this day.). More recently, in the Royal Tenenbaums Gene Hackman's character says to Luke Wilson "What do you think of that big buck moving in with your mother? Is he worth a damn?". White Plains is also the name of a British pop group from the early 70s. In an episode of the show, Designing Women, a rather horny client of the Sugarbakers refers to Anthony Bouvier (a black character) as a "big black beautiful buck". Navy Combat Stores Ship, commissioned in 1968 and decommissioned in 1995. The term also is commonly used in a quasi-derrogatory way to describe a black man. The name White Plains was later given to a U.S. In the Southern United States, the term "young buck" (derived from an adolescent deer) means a young man, and in particular a young man who is energetic.

White Plains, New York was the site of the American Revolutionary War Battle of White Plains.
. White Plains is the name of some places in the United States of America:. He surrendered to police on November 20. White Plains, North Carolina. Buck is charged with assault with a deadly weapon. White Plains, New York. Videos showed Buck lunging at the man with a knife in his hand.

White Plains, Maryland. Dre was assaulted by an angry stranger, and Buck jumped in to support him. White Plains, Kentucky. Dr. White Plains, Georgia. On Tuesday, November 16 2004, Santa Monica Police released a warrant for Buck's arrest in relation to a stabbing incident at the 2004 Vibe Awards. It included the singles "Let Me In" and "Shorty Wanna Ride", and it debuted at #3 on the Billboard charts.

His first solo album Straight Outta Cashville was released on July 27, 2004. He has a daughter whom he supports financially. He has diamonds, or "ice" as he calls it, worth an estimated $100,000 in his mouth as teeth. He points this out in the G-Unit song "Betta Ask Somebody" when he says "I'ma country boi, you can hear it when I speak".

Brown represents what he calls the "Dirty South" and uses Southern slang in all his music. Later he was signed on Cash Money Records. First he appeared on a mixtape called "50 Cent is The Future". Having struggled for a while, Buck met Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, and 50 Cent, and the latter signed him on G Unit Records.

Before joining G-Unit, he was a drug dealer in Nashville. He is a member of the G-Unit rap music group. Young Buck) was born March 15, 1981, in Nashville, Tennessee. David Darnell Brown (a.k.a.

There are multiple uses of the term Young Buck.