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Everything about Bullock totally explainedA Bullock is a castrated bull, also known as a steer. They are castrated in order that the animal may be more docile or may put on weight more quickly.
Bullock may also refer to:
People with the surname Bullock
Alan Bullock, historian and academic (1914 – 2004)
Alexander H. Bullock, Governor of Massachusetts (1866 – 1868)
Anna Mae Bullock (Tina Turner), African-American Singer/ Entertainer
Bob Bullock, American politician
Bob Bullock, American liquor retail store owner
Geoff Bullock, Australian Pentecostal paster and songwriter
Harvey Bullock (comics), fictional character from Batman
Harvey Bullock (writer), American screenwriter
JM J. Bullock, American actor
Jeffrey Bullock, American university president
Jimmy Bullock, English footballer
Martha Bullock, wife of Seth Bullock
Matthew Bullock, fled to Canada
Mike Bullock, comics artist
Norman Bullock, English footballer and football manager
Richard Bullock, real-life Deadwood Dick
Sandra Bullock, American actress
S. Scott Bullock, American actor
Seth Bullock, United States Marshals
Steve Bullock, British mayor
William Bullock (actor) English actor.
William Bullock (collector) English traveller, naturalist and antiquarian.
William Bullock (inventor), American printing press
William H. Bullock U.S. Roman Catholic churchman
Wynn Bullock, American photographerFurther Information
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