Proper noun
Blaylock (plural Blaylocks)
A surname.
… Blaylock and I would often break out laughing in the middle of reading them, which people thought was very insensitive of us, to be laughing at the poetical efforts of our deformed friend. Source: Internet
Ashbless was invented by Powers and Blaylock when they were students at Cal State Fullerton in the early 1970s, originally as a reaction to the low quality of the poetry being published in the school magazine. Source: Internet
Blaylock Wellness Report, February 2010, page 3. citation The human body contains about 0.07 mg of molybdenum per kilogram of body weight, citation with higher concentrations in the liver and kidneys and in lower in the vertebrae. Source: Internet
In James P. Blaylock 's The Digging Leviathan (1984), a pair of rival scientific teams compete to reach Pellucidar; the story concludes before the goal is attained. Source: Internet
Jeter also coined the term " steampunk ", citation in a letter to Locus magazine in April 1987, to describe the retro-technology, alternate-history works that he published along with his friends, Blaylock and Powers. Source: Internet
On Wednesday (March 18,) Blaylock shared a pic of her basking in the bliss of impending motherhood, joking that the beer gut phase of her pregnancy was now behind her. Source: Internet