Bud, Not Buddy Vocabulary for Chapters Twelve-Fourteen All photos taken from Google Images.

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Bud, Not Buddy Vocabulary for Chapters Twelve-Fourteen All photos taken from Google Images.

Acquaintance—someone you know on a relatively impersonal basis

Alias—an assumed name Snoop Dogg, rap artistCordozar Calvin Broadus Jr MC Hammer, rap singerStanley Kirk Burrell LL Cool J, rap singerJames Todd Smith Bo Jackson, football and baseball starVincent Edwards Jackson Jay-Z, hip hop artist, promoterShawn Corey Carter Martin Luther King Jr., social activistMichael Luther King, Jr. Queen Latifah, rap singer-actressDana Elaine Owens John Legend, pop singerJohn Stephens Rihanna, singerRobyn Rihanna Fenty Mr. T, actorLawrence Tureaud Harriet Tubman, abolitionistAraminta Rose Stevie Wonder, pop singerSteveland Hardaway Judkins Tiger Woods, golferEldrick Tont Woods

Bawling—crying loudly, as from pain or annoyance; howling

Festering—generating pus; becoming increasingly bitter or resentful

Meddling—intruding in other people’s affairs or business

Mellowed—calmed; soothed

Scamp—a mischievous youngster

Shunned—avoided; scorned

Sully—to mar the cleanness or luster of; soil; stain