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*'''Leroy Hick''' -- It means "the king" and comes from the French term 'Le Roi'. |
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Note: The Hick house's floorplan is identical to that of the [[Broke Family]] house |
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They are really what you call hicks...
Onomatology
An awkward, naive, clumsy and/or rude country person/people.
- Elden Hick -- It means "Ella's Hill" or "Valley of Elves"; it can be a variant of Eldon which means 'Ella's Hill'. It can also be a variant of Alden which means 'old friend'. There is also the variation elden that means 'to grow old'.
- Mama Hick--(Elden's mother) Named for a hillbilly slang, Mama Hick. Means "mother", or 'attractive person'
- Bobo Hick -- It can mean, as a Ghanian name, "born on Tuesday" or be urban slang for 'idiot'.
- Duke Hick -- It means to "lead" and also a title of nobility
- Leroy Hick -- It means "the king" and comes from the French term 'Le Roi'.
Family tree
Note: The Hick house's floorplan is identical to that of the Broke Family house
Members
Gallery
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Mama Hick and Elden Hick
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Elden Hick