Proper noun
Soloway (plural Soloways)
A surname from Ukrainian.
Retrieved 7 March 2007, from citation In 2007, Robert Soloway lost a case in a federal court against the operator of a small Oklahoma-based Internet service provider who accused him of spamming. Source: Internet
It also looks like she's sharing the pins with her celebrity friends — Jill Soloway sported a matching "F*ck Paul Ryan" button at Amazon's Golden Globes afterparty. Source: Internet
This is the journal that first published Jim Gavin and Jill Soloway, F.X. Toole and Po Bronson—and introduced American readers to Haruki Murakami (in issue No. 13). Source: Internet
Mark Guzdial and Elliot Soloway have suggested that the "hello world" test message may be outdated now that graphics and sound can be manipulated as easily as text. Source: Internet
Mr. Soloway explains: “The idea was always about creating a theatre for playwright development, the train station was just a lucky stroke,” he said. Source: Internet
Soloway and Gubbins lean into this abjection, refusing to shy away from Chris’s base motivations. Source: Internet