LAD

Lad or lads may refer to

  • A boy or young man
  • Lad culture, a British subculture
  • Ląd, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland
  • Lad: A Dog, a collection of short stories by Albert Payson Terhune
    • Lad (dog) - The real-life dog that the stories are based on
  • The Lads, a New Zealand Christian rock-pop band
  • the ISO 639-2 code code for Judaeo-Spanish (a.k.a. Ladino)

LAD is a three letter acronym that can stand for:

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Famous quotes containing the word lad:

    What brought them there so far from their home,
    Cuchulain that fought night long with the foam,
    What says the Clock in the Great Clock Tower?
    Niamh that rode on it; lad and lass
    That sat so still and played at the chess?
    What but heroic wantonness?
    William Butler Yeats (1865–1939)

    He had been a lad of whom something was expected. Beyond this all had been chaos. That he would be successful in an original way, or that he would go to the dogs in an original way, seemed equally probable. The only absolute certainty about him was that he would not stand still in the circumstances amid which he was born.
    Thomas Hardy (1840–1928)

    But, after the war was over, just think what came to pass—
    A letter, sir; and the two were safe back in the old Bluegrass.
    The lad had got across the border, riding Kentucky Belle;
    And Kentuck she was thriving, and fat, and hearty, and well;
    He cared for her, and kept her, nor touched her with whip or spur:
    Ah! we’ve had many horses, but never a horse like her!
    Constance Fenimore Woolson (1840–1894)