Tom
n.
male first name (form of Thomas)
Tom
Tom is an abbreviated version of the given name
Thomas.Tom or TOM may also refer to:
Tom (Lost) a character on the television series Lost
Tan (surname), a Chinese surname sometimes spelled Tom
Theory of mindTomboy, a female who behaves according to the gender role of a boy
Thomsonfly, from its the ICAO airline code
Tom-tom drum, a type of drum
TomTom (company), a GPS navigation software and equipment manufacturer
Tournament of Minds, an annual children's competition held in Australia
Tune-o-matic, a guitar bridge
Uncle Tom, a character from the novel
Uncle Tom's CabinCockney rhyming slang for "jewelry", from "tomfoolery"The cat in the MGM cartoon series
Tom and JerryThe
Peeping TomOne-half of the unrelated 1930s Van Beuren Studios cartoon duo; see
Tom and Jerry (Van Beuren)Toonami Operations Module, the robotic host of Cartoon Network's Toonami block; see Toonami glossaryTransmitter outer membrane, a channel involved in protein transport in mitochondria; see
Mitochondrial membrane transport proteinTom Marvolo Riddle, the real name of
Lord VoldemortTom Felton, English actor who plays
Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter series.
Tom Hanks, American actor
Tom Brady, American
NFL quarterback for the
New England PatriotsTom Landry, coached in the NFL for the
Dallas Cowboys from 1960-1988, the first ever head coach of the Dallas Cowboys
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Tom
Noun
1. contemptuous name for a Black man who is abjectly servile and deferential to Whites
(synonym) Uncle Tom
(hypernym) Black, Black person, blackamoor, Negro, Negroid
tom
Noun
1. male cat
(synonym) tomcat
(hypernym) domestic cat, house cat, Felis domesticus, Felis catus
(hyponym) gib
2. male turkey
(synonym) turkey cock, gobbler, tom turkey
(hypernym) turkey, Meleagris gallopavo
(part-meronym) comb
Tom
n.
Tom, nickname for Thomas
TOM (Territoire d'Outre-Mer)
overseas territories, territories belonging to a nation that are not on the same land mass as the majority of the country, regions that are under the jurisdiction of a country but are not physically connected to it