Noun
ronson (plural ronsons)
(Britain, military, slang, obsolete) M4 Sherman tank - due to the proclivity of Shermans to burst into flames from a single hit
Aside from the inescapable Bruno Mars feature, Ronson also collaborated with Parker on numerous tracks: “Summer Breaking”, “Daffodils”, and “Leaving Los Feliz”. Source: Internet
Before Bolin was recruited, Clem Clempson (Colosseum, Humble Pie), Zal Cleminson (The Sensational Alex Harvey Band), Mick Ronson (David Bowie & The Spiders From Mars) and Rory Gallagher were considered for the part. Source: Internet
Amy Winehouse wearing a head scarf and taking a break during a surprise appearance with Mark Ronson at the 100 Club in London, July 2010. Source: Internet
Mark Ronson, Paloma Faith, Elton John, Wolf Alice, Emeli Sande, Sigrid, Ed Sheeran, and KT Tunstall among others have taken apart and shared their memories. Source: Internet
“Like Jon Ronson, Pein combines serious journalism with humor and his own antics for an entertaining and caustic mix. Source: Internet
Jon Ronson is a gonzo journalist in the spirit of Hunter S. Thompson, but with the comic heart of Monty Python. Source: Internet