Proper noun
Bluth (plural Bluths)
A surname.
Bluth was trying out new stuff, going for a different type of story than he’d told before, and by virtue of his position heading up Fox Animation Studios, the movie had major studio clout behind the whole operation. Source: Internet
Each of the Bluth family members was among the best characters on television, and Jason Bateman played a brilliant straight man to them all. Source: Internet
Mrs. Bluth, we cannot go on living like this anymore and there’s no reasoning with her or having her see that she has gone off the deep end with this. Source: Internet
An initial court ruling by Judge Bluth had sided with Cunningham, but a state appeals court overturned that ruling, saying it had failed to give sufficient attention to a sworn statement from a colleague of Archbishop Sheen, Msgr. Source: Internet
The perpetually neglected Stephanie Tanner, the embittered Jan Brady, the overworked and underappreciated Michael Bluth: For many people, these are the images that pop into their heads when thinking of the stereotypical middle child. Source: Internet
Former general manager Mike Maccagnan left the world no doubt over the GOB Bluth huge mistake he had made. Source: Internet