Kook or KOOK may refer to:
"Crank" is a pejorative term used for a person who holds an unshakable belief that most of his or her contemporaries consider to be false. A crank belief is so wildly at variance with those commonly held as to be ludicrous. Cranks characteristically dismiss all evidence or arguments which contradict their own unconventional beliefs, making rational debate a futile task, and rendering them impervious to facts, evidence, and rational inference.
Common synonyms for "crank" include crackpot and kook. A crank differs from a fanatic in that the subject of the fanatic's obsession is either not necessarily widely regarded as wrong or not necessarily a "fringe" belief. Similarly, the word quack is reserved for someone who promotes a medical remedy or practice that is widely considered to be ineffective; this term, however, does not imply any deep belief in the idea or product they are attempting to sell. Crank may also refer to an ill-tempered individual or one who is in a bad mood, but that usage is not the subject of this article.
Kook or Cook is a Jewish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Tracy could refer to:
Tracy is the second most populated city in San Joaquin County, California, United States. The population was 82,922 at the 2010 census. Tracy is located inside a geographic triangle formed by Interstate 205 on the north side of the city, Interstate 5 to the east, and Interstate 580 to the southwest; this has given rise to Tracy's motto, now recorded on the city's website: "Think Inside the Triangle".
The origins of Tracy are related to the mid-19th century construction of Central Pacific Railroad lines running from Sacramento through Stockton and to the San Francisco Bay Area. A number of small communities sprang up along these lines, including the one named for railroad director Lathrop J. Tracy. Incorporated in 1910, Tracy grew rapidly and prospered as an agricultural area even when railroad operations began to decline in the 1950s. Beginning in the 1980s, Tracy experienced a growth spurt as people migrated to the city looking for affordable alternatives to Bay Area home prices, in addition to a more tranquil lifestyle. A steady period of growth ensued, as many companies found Tracy an ideal location for their distribution facilities. The city today is home to several of these distribution facilities and is setting its sights on newer industries, including expansion of hi-tech companies from their existing Silicon Valley bases.
Tracy (/ˈtreɪsi/; also spelled Tracey, Traci, Tracie, or Trasci) is originally a British personal name, that refers to the family de Tracy or de Trasci from Tracy-Bocage in Normandy, France. There are several places called Tracy in Northern France and are themselves a combination of the Gaulish male's name Draccios', or Latin Thracius, and the well-identified Celtic suffix -āko (place, property).
While the name is unisex, within the United Kingdom it is more generally considered to be a female name, perhaps in part because of its association with the "Essex girl". Particularly during the 1980s, alongside the name Sharon, it was a name considered to be archetypal of the Essex girl. Its popularity peaked during the 1960s, when Tracey was the sixth most popular female name and the alternate spelling Tracy was the 12th most popular in 1964.
The Irish name Tracey is derived from the native Irish O'Treasaigh septs. The name is taken from the Irish word "treasach" meaning "war-like" or "fighter". It is also translated as "higher", "more powerful" or "superior". It may also be derived from the Irish word for three, with an association to the Tuatha Dé Danann.
Ich sage ja zu deutschem Wasser
Und ich sage Ja zu dir
Wenn du mich fragst, bleibst du noch hier
Und trinkst ’n Bier mit mir
Dann sag’ ich, aber gerne
Und ich sehe tausend Sterne
Und ich sage leise ja, Doris K.
Doris K., komm noch mal so nah
An mich ran, das macht mich ganz schön an
Doris K., bleib noch ein bisschen da
Mit deiner Hand, das find’ ich interessant
Doris K.
Langsam lernen wir uns kennen
Und ganz sicher trennen
Uns dann früher oder später
Nur noch ein paar Zentimeter
Von dem letzten großen Kick
Das nennt man dann wohl Glück
Und vielleicht bleib’ ich dann da
Doris K.
Doris K., komm noch mal so nah...
So viele Menschen kennen dich
Doch keiner kennt dich so wie ich
Du nahmst mich mit in dein Hotel
Diese Nacht verging so schnell.
Draußen wird es wieder hell
Wenn ich das Taxi jetzt bestell
Weiß ich, es war nur eine Nacht
Was mich ganz schön traurig macht
Doris K., komm noch mal so nah..