Proper noun
Bleecker (plural Bleeckers)
A surname from Dutch.
Additionally, after releasing into 710 theaters on Wednesday, Bleecker will add a few more on Friday and we're expected anywhere from $1-1.5 million for the three-day. Source: Internet
Bleecker Street’s romantic comedy “Wild Mountain Thyme” did need traditional instruments, as its Irish setting called for fiddle, harp, accordion, piano, strings and woodwinds, says English composer Amelia Warner. Source: Internet
He was badly beaten by three men outside the San Remo Cafe at 189 Bleecker Street in New York City one night. Source: Internet
At places like Pasticceria Rocco on Bleecker Street and in Bay Ridge, the bakery sells a custardy tiramisu in a cup as well as a cake version, big as a brick, with vast sponge cake layers between pastry cream. Source: Internet
A native of Albany, before entering religious life she worked for 10 tears as a clerk for Harmanus Bleecker Library, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and the NYS Department of Corrections. Source: Internet
BITTER END I 147 Bleecker St, at "Vest Broadway. Source: Internet