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  1. Where the heck did Haywire come from? It is the only pilot that wasn’t really given any sort of reason for existence other than its bio. At least Startail has some sort of side plot during the coliseum, but Haywire never gets brought up in the story and appeared in, like, one cutscene in the very back corner.

  2. Hay-wire is the light wire that was used in baling machines to tie up bales of hay. At the turn of the 20th century the expression ‘a haywire outfit’ began to be used in the USA. This was used to describe companies that patched-up faulty machinery using such wire, rather than making proper long-term fixes.

  3. Apr 29, 2021 · The film follows a highly trained security contractor, Mallory Kane (Gina Carano), who's betrayed by someone on her own team after she successfully frees a hostage. She needs to uncover who ...

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  4. Haywire. (2011 film) Haywire is a 2011 action thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Lem Dobbs. The film stars Gina Carano as a black ops agent who is betrayed by her employers and targeted for assassination in a conspiracy she is forced to unravel. Carano, a mixed martial arts fighter, performs her own stunts in the film.

  5. Mar 12, 2014 · Haywire is an Americanism that came out of New England logging camps around the turn of the 20th century. A "haywire outfit" was one that patched its equipment together with baling wire or some ...

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  6. Charles Patoshik also known as "Haywire" was one of the Fox River Eight who suffers from mental illness. Patoshik has a doctorate degree in mathematics from Harvard. He won four mathematician of the year awards. He began to exhibit signs of mental illness during his intense studies. Eventually he snapped, killing both of his parents with a shotgun. He had no history of violent behavior prior ...

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  8. Jul 5, 2017 · word histories. “ad fontes!”. meaning and origin of the phrase ‘to go haywire’. The literal meaning of the North-American noun haywire is wire for binding bales of hay, straw, etc. The earliest instance in the Oxford English Dictionary (2nd edition – 1989) dates from 1917, but I have found one in The Ostrich as a Cavalry Horse, a ...

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