What does NUT mean? Definitions for NUT nʌt NUT. Provided with an internal or female screw thread, used on a bolt, or screw, for tightening or holding something, or for transmitting motion. Nut (noun) the tumbler of a gunlock. Jul 12, 2018 - If there's a red lightning bolt, that means peak pricing is in effect for this showing. You can still see that film at that showtime, but you're going to.
See also: Historically, the term 'peckerwood' was commonly applied to white prisoners in general. The cemetery at, officially known as Mount Hope, is informally known as 'Peckerwood Hill' by prisoners and guards. In the later half of the 20th century the term narrowed to apply to a white associated with street gangs and prison gangs, such as the. This subculture is also known as PW, P-Dub, or collectively as 'the Woodpile'. Men in this group are called 'peckerwoods' and women 'featherwoods'. The is often used as a general symbol for the group, such as in. It is usually drawn with a long beak, sometimes drawn to resemble.
Sometimes the letters 'PW' or 'APW' (Peckerwood and American Peckerwood) are used. The term is also used for entry-level recruits of the Aryan Brotherhood. Within the prison system, peckerwoods may advance in the social hierarchy and become formal members of the gang, or similar gangs such as the. Becoming a higher-ranking member involves the act of committing more and more serious crimes. Peckerwood is also used by some prison systems as a generic name for any white supremacist threat group, which has sometimes been a source of confusion.
In and out of prison, the peckerwood subculture is most common in, and the U.S. And, but less in the. Much of the peckerwood prison subculture had its beginnings in the desegregation of United States prisons. Aryan Brotherhood had its beginnings in the in 1964 as a response to the newly formed black prison gang. The San Quentin State Aryan Brotherhood uses the gang Family Affiliated Irish Mafia (FAIM) for its street operated activity. The Aryan Brotherhood of Texas was formed in the 80s after the dismantling of the ' system in which groups were segregated. ABT originally formed as a hybrid of the two gangs Aryan Society and Aryan Brothers.
In 1985, the formed out of peckerwoods who didn't join the newly formed Aryan Brotherhood of Texas. Aryan Circle members believed ABT didn't truly stand for white supremacy. Fronted by Mark 'Cowboy' Gaspard, the group was originally called Aryan Christians but changed its name due to members' varying beliefs.
A group known as the 'International Peckerwood Syndicate' has been listed by in the as operating in Oregon prisons. According to the, the group, also known as the 'Insane Peckerwood Syndicate', formed in 2005 and also has a presence in Washington State.
Other prison gangs using the term 'peckerwood' as part of their name have been documented in,. The peckerwood subculture has established street gangs that mix elements from culture and conventional street gang activity, such as illegal drugs. These 'Peckerwood' street gangs generally form in lower-income white neighborhoods.
These gangs are the manifestation of a modern 'white power' subculture that combines the elements of California Latino culture, and subculture. Stylistically these gangs combine elements of Latino gang culture (Pendleton flannel and baggy pants) and skinhead culture ( boots, and shaved heads). As well, Peckerwood gang members identify with the color white and are known for wearing white caps and handkerchiefs.
The most common for Peckerwoods is forming the thumb, index finger and middle finger of the right hand to form the letter 'P,' and the four fingers of the left to form the letter 'W'. Many of these Peckerwood gangs in California are subservient to the authority of Nazi Lowriders, which includes the punk gangs and, as well as Insane White Boys, Independent Skins, Orange County Skins, and a rigid alliance with Southern California Skinhead Alliance (SoCal Skins).
Leading the alliance with Nazi Lowriders, the Peckerwood gang (PEN1) was established in during the late 80's, and known for recruiting middle-class ' within the Southern California scene. PEN1 also known by its derivative Peni Death Squad, gained establishment as a Peckerwood gang in the late 90s in, being recruited by the Nazi Lowriders. Members of PEN1 also established a regional chapter of the street gang (Fuck Shit Ups) in as well. In 1993, the gang Insane White Boys (IWB) was incepted in Orange County and came into prominence being recruited by the Nazi Lowriders as well. The smaller gangs such as Public Enemy No. 1 and Insane White Boys are considered 'kids' within the Peckerwood gang world, where as Nazi Lowrider groups are led by 'seniors' who induct 'kids' into membership.
A kid can become a 'junior', and a junior can become a senior if elected by three other seniors. Within the U.S. Court system, membership within a Peckerwood group has not always been accepted as indicating the existence of a larger Peckerwood gang. Peckerwood groups tend to lack a constitution, and to be more loosely organized than formal gangs.
The Smalltown Peckerwoods, a gang of about a hundred members on the U.S. West Coast, was not ruled to be part of a larger Peckerwood organization in the 2008 People v.
Williams case, as the main commonalities were ideology and the name, rather than organizational. Peckerwood Motorcycle Club is also the name of a -based formed in 1987.
According to local police, the club's patches and clothing include, and members have been associated with hate-crimes, although the club has denied that it is racist. On May 4, 2013, Charles Gaskin, who was a member of the gang according to his probation report, was sentenced for 26 years to life for the murder of registered sex offender Neil Lee Hayes.
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Most people that have one single Lightning Bolt as a tattoo are fans of the National Football League (American football) San Diego Chargers whose team logo is a single lightning bolt. I agree that the answer about FEAR and strokes is completely inaccurate. While they may be justified answers for some questions it is not for this question That is complete bull. I have 3 lightning bolt tattoos and they can represent a series of things. Mine represents white power and strength as a person but it can also mean any of these things too: -mainly white power.
And derogatory racism -it can mean power of the gods -self power, strength, and control -it can also represent the SS symbol used in Nazi Germany. The Nazi SS looks like a lightning bolt if you connect the top and bottom to make one. Look up the SS and it will make more sense, that also is where the white power meaning came from because of the racism used in Nazi Germany. That makes way more sense too. a lightning bolt represents FEAR.
Because lightning follows thunder; which is loud and scary. So having a lightning bolt tattoo must symbolize something along the line of one consisting of fear. The lightening bolt is also a symbol for a Stroke (Strokes, or brain attacks, are a major cause of death and permanent disability. They occur when blood flow to a region of the brain is obstructed and may result in death of brain tissue.) It is a tough thing for not only the victim but the families and friends of the victims. Sometimes they come out the same, and other times they could have permanent disabilities.
Thunder actually follows lightning because the speed of light is faster than the speed of sound (speed of light being 299,792,458 miles per second, speed of sound being approximately 340.29 miles per second at sea level). However, lightning and thunder are often associated with each other and therefore could potentially still achieve the symbolic connotation of fear. Double lighting bolts are the symbol of the SS, Hitler's special forces. White supremacist gangs often tattoo this symbol on themselves. Lightning bolts can symbolize anything from strength to unpredictability.
Lightning actually travels at approx 300,000 km/sec, while sound is 343m/sec. And IMHO Lightning can mean whatever you want it to be as a tattoo. The letter M does not signify Miles, it signifies Metres!
It could symbolize anything, but most recently lightning bolt tattoos have been a tribute to harry potter. But remember lightning is also associated with speed ('fast as lightning'), anger, fear, power, nature, electricity (cutesy tattoo for an electrician).really, anything. The meaning of a certain tattoo will vary from person to person, there is no definite answer to this question.