There is no exact definition. In addition, any answer will change as the overall size of the economy and companies grow. In general though, as of the time of writing (2007), taken to refer to companies with a market capitalization of $1 billion dollars or less, see here: http://www.answers.com/topic/small-cap for some more information.
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A stocking hat is commonly referred to as a beanie, knit cap, or toque, particularly in Canada. Other informal names include watch cap and ski hat. These terms can vary by region and personal preference.
The traditional stocking cap worn by Danish men came in brown or red. The top of the cap was not close-fitting, it was longish and folded across the top of the head. Some of them had a tassel on the end.
The Disney character known for wearing a red stocking cap is Goofy. He often sports this cap along with his signature long ears and big, friendly smile. Goofy is a beloved character who first appeared in the 1932 short film "Mickey's Revue" and has since become a staple in Disney's animated universe.
Although I have not heard the term since my childhood in Winnipeg, I remember that a tuc is a knit stocking cap
Not directly onto weave but if your locks are short/small enough, you can cornrow them and put a stocking cap over, and then bond the weave directly onto the stocking cap therefore preserving the dreadlocks and allowing you to try a different style. Just be very careful with the bonding glue!
The guy in the stocking cap in the Bud Light "Stickum" commercial is played by actor and comedian Jake Johnson. He is known for his roles in television shows like "New Girl" and movies such as "Jurassic World." In the commercial, he humorously highlights the challenges of catching a beer thrown from a distance, emphasizing the importance of a good catch while enjoying a Bud Light.
Stocking
A homonym of stocking could be "stocking," meaning supply or inventory. Another homonym could be "stocking," meaning a long sock worn on the foot and leg.
byetutankhamuns tomb was stocking up in London
A stocking is 'un bas' in French.