| Agro |
Note the following in regards to a notable person recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site:
Jamie Dunn (12 Aug 1950 – 7 Mar 2026) puppeteer (Agro), radio host (*dunn)
Agro is a pretty scary looking dude!! Note from the wiki page of Agro :
Agro's humour tends to be adult, with much sexual suggestion, cursing and uninhibited behaviour. He has often appeared with an innocent-acting female offsider, who is subjected to mocking and innuendo.
As you can see from the info on Agro’s personality, he was vulgar with much sexual suggestion, cursing, and so making his most recent appearance on the scene an addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster and the “Profanity” pattern cluster (See previous post).
Note the definitions of Agro:
- Surname/Nickname: In some contexts, it refers to a tough, hard, or bitter person
- of or belonging to fields or soil : agricultural
I consider this a prompt, so googling “who is famous for their Afro”, and out of a small handful of notables, the names of two are additions to the “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster — Nina Simone (*sine) and Tracee Ellis Ross (*tree). Note from their wiki pages:
- Nina Simone ( born Eunice Kathleen Waymon; Feb 21, 1933 – Apr 21, 2003) (*sine)
- Tracey Ellis Ross (born Tracee Joy Silberstein; October 29, 1972) (*tree)
- 1998 – Galina Ulanova (8 January 1910 [O.S. 26 December 1909] – 21 March 1998) ballerina
- 1999 – Jean Guitton (August 18, 1901 – March 21, 1999) philosopher and author
- 1999 – Ernie Wise (Ernest Wiseman; 27 Nov 1925 – 21 Mar 1999) comedian, actor (*wise)
- 2001 – Chung Ju-yung (25 November 1915 – 21 March 2001), founded Hyundai
- 2001 – Anthony Maitland Steel (21 May 1920 – 21 March 2001) Eactor and singer (*stel)
- dun (adj.) Old English dunn "dingy brown; dark-colored,"
- down (n. 1) under-plumage of birds,"…, from Old Norse dunn,,,
- sine after that, afterward, ultimately a variant of since— from now on.
- erstwhile. 1560s, "formerly," from erst "first, at first; once, long ago; till now"
- *stel PIE root— "to put, put in order," referring to a standing object or place