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The Beatles

Etymology

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Originally spelled Beatals, punningly referencing the expression beat all (surpass everything), then later altered to Beatles, blend of beat +‎ beetles, with beat referring to "beat music" or the "beat" of a drum, and beetles inspired by the contemporaneous band name The Crickets.[1][2]

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the Beatles pl (plural only)

  1. An extremely successful and influential British rock music quartet that operated primarily in the 1960s.
    Synonym: Fab Four

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Noun

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Beatles

  1. plural of Beatle

References

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  1. ^ Greg Metzer, Rock Band Name Origins (Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Co.) 2008.
  2. ^ Kenneth Womack, The Beatles Encyclopedia: Everything Fab Four (Santa Barbara: Greenwood) 2017.

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French

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French Wikipedia has an article on:
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Beatles m pl (plural only)

  1. Beatles (rock music quartet)

German

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Beatles m pl (proper noun, plural only)

  1. Beatles (rock music quartet)
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Portuguese

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Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing from English Beatles.

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Beatles m pl

  1. Beatles (rock music quartet)

Spanish

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Beatles m pl

  1. Beatles (rock music quartet)
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