Meg!

Meg! (with the exclamation mark) is a comic strip by Greg Curfman and distributed by United Feature Syndicate. The main characters were Meg, an elementary-age soccer player, her little brother Mike (victim of Meg's pranks), their parents, and Meg's friend Ashley. Curfman based much on the series on himself and his family.

Characters

Meg

Meg is the main character, Meg is a girl who loves soccer and competition.
Meg loves to bug her younger brother Mike. School: Acorn Elementary
Interest: Soccer her dominant interest, art and skateboarding
Fashion statement: Faded denim, overalls
Favorite Celebrity: Pelé
Goal in life: Win World Cup MVP and be elected to the White House in the same year

Ashley

Ashley is Meg's best friend, who is trying to join an exclusive Barbie fashion club. School: Acorn Elementary
Interest:Boys, books and barbie
Favorite Celebrity: Any, member of the royal family
Goal in life: Be the sole proprietor of the first coffee house / fashion boutique. Will consider marrying into money

Meg

Meg may refer to:

In books:

  • Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror, 1997 science fiction novel by Steve Alten
  • Meg: Primal Waters, 2004 science fiction novel by Steve Alten
  • Meg: Hell's Aquarium, 2009 science fiction novel by Steve Alten
  • In fictional names:

  • Meg!, a comic strip
  • Meg, short for Megara (Disney) in Disney's film Hercules (1997)
  • Meg Griffin, one of the main characters on the hit TV show Family Guy
  • Margaret 'Meg' March, a character of Louisa May Alcott's books, Little Women, Little Men, and Jo's Boys
  • Meg Masters, a character on the television show Supernatural
  • Meg, a ditsy barmaid, was the name of the doppelgänger of Xena: Warrior Princess
  • In given names:

  • Meg, a short form of Margaret (name)
  • Meg, a short form of the female name Megan
  • Meg, a short form of the Japanese female name Megumi
  • Meg Cabot, American author
  • Meg Ryan, an American actress
  • Meg Tilly, a Canadian-American actress
  • Meg Whitman, former CEO of eBay and California gubernatorial candidate
  • Meg Wolitzer, American author
  • In music:

  • Meg (singer), a Japanese singer
  • Moed

    Moed (Hebrew: מועד, "Festivals") is the second Order of the Mishnah, the first written recording of the Oral Torah of the Jewish people (also the Tosefta and Talmud). Of the six orders of the Mishna, Moed is the third shortest. The order of Moed consists of 12 tractates:

  • Shabbat: or Shabbath (שבת) ("Sabbath") deals with the 39 prohibitions of "work" on the Shabbat. 24 chapters.
  • Eruvin: (ערובין) ("Mixtures") deals with the Eruv or Sabbath-bound - a category of constructions/delineations that alter the domains of the Sabbath for carrying and travel. 10 chapters.
  • Pesahim: (פסחים) ("Passover Festivals") deals with the prescriptions regarding the Passover and the paschal sacrifice. 10 chapters.
  • Shekalim: (שקלים) ("Shekels") deals with the collection of the half-Shekel as well as the expenses and expenditure of the Temple. 8 chapters
  • Yoma: (יומא) ("The Day"); called also "Kippurim" or "Yom ha-Kippurim" ("Day of Atonement"); deals with the prescriptions Yom Kippur, especially the ceremony by the Kohen Gadol. 8 chapters.
  • Slow play

    Slow playing (also called sandbagging or trapping) is deceptive play in poker that is roughly the opposite of bluffing: betting weakly or passively with a strong holding rather than betting aggressively with a weak one. The flat call is one such play. The objective of the passive slow play is to lure opponents into a pot who might fold to a raise, or to cause them to bet more strongly than they would if the player had played aggressively (bet or raised). Slow playing sacrifices protection against hands that may improve and risks losing the pot-building value of a bet if the opponent also checks.

    David Sklansky defines the following conditions for profitable slow plays:

  • A player must have a very strong hand.
  • The free card or cheap card the player is allowing to his opponents must have good possibilities of making them a second-best hand.
  • That same free card must have little chance of giving an opponent a better hand or even giving them a draw to a better hand on the next round with sufficient pot odds to justify a call.
  • Trap (carriage)

    A trap, pony trap (sometimes pony and trap) or horse trap is a light, often sporty, two-wheeled or sometimes four-wheeled horse- or pony-drawn carriage, usually accommodating two to four persons in various seating arrangements, such as face-to-face or back-to-back.

    "Pony and trap" is also used as Cockney rhyming slang for "crap" meaning nonsense or rubbish.

    References

    External links

  • Media related to pony traps at Wikimedia Commons
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    WPL 2025 final: Mumbai beats Delhi to clinch 2nd title!!

    Madhyamam 16 Mar 2025
    Chasing 150, DC lost both openers Meg Lanning and Shafali Verma in the first three overs. While Meg was castled by a ripping off-cutter from Nat for 13, Shafali was trapped lbw for four while looking to flick off Shabnim Ismail.

    Harmanpreet's evening and Mumbai Indians' might see them beat Delhi Capitals to win WPL 2025

    The Times of India 16 Mar 2025
    MUMBAI ... Meg Lanning was bowled by a SciverBrunt snorter, Shafali Verma was trapped leg-before by Shabnim Ismail (1/15), and Jess Jonassen top-edged an Amelia Kerr (2/25) delivery that was caught by keeper Yastika Bhatia ... .
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