What does Lunger mean in Tombstone?

One of the reasons Doc moved west and eventually to Arizona is because of the belief the dry air would ease his symptoms. Doc is repeatedly referred to as a "lunger" in the film. " Lunger" was a derogatory slang term used during the era for someone suffering from tuberculosis, also referred to as consumption.
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Why does Doc Holliday say I'm Your huckleberry?

The knight would ride into battle with the garland draped over his lance. Being a Southern gentleman, Doc would've known this bit of medieval lore, since the South glorified knights and chivalry. So when he's saying, “I'll be your huckleberry,” he could be offering to act as Wyatt Earp's champion.
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What was a Lunger in the old days?

In the Old West, a "lunger," was someone suffering from tuberculosis, aka "consumption." Since this disease affected the lungs, the term was seen as a very offensive slang term.
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How long did Doc Holliday have tuberculosis?

Compounded with terror of contagion, the consumptive becomes something of a pariah—a 'lunger' despised in and for his infirmity.” As has been reported, Holliday was physically impaired by his consumption disease throughout his 14 years as a professional gambler on the Western Frontier.
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What was Doc Holliday's last words?

The nurses said that his last words were, "This is funny." He always figured he would be killed someday with his boots on. Holliday died at 10 a.m. on November 8, 1887. He was 36. Wyatt Earp did not learn of Holliday's death until two months afterward.
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Was Johnny Ringo a real person?

John Peters Ringo (May 3, 1850 – July 13, 1882), known as Johnny Ringo, was an American Old West outlaw loosely associated with the Cochise County Cowboys in frontier boomtown Tombstone, Arizona Territory. He took part in the Mason County War in Texas during which he committed his first murder.
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How much of Tombstone is true?

Tombstone is fairly accurate historically. In fact, some of the more unbelieveable scenes (such as Bill Brosius missing Wyatt three times from point-blank range before Earp cuts him in half with a shotgun) are actually documented.
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Why does Kate not wear a bustle?

Doc Holliday : Why Kate, you're not wearing a bustle. How lewd. Johnny Ringo : [Ringo has taken Holliday up on his offer to 'finish the game'] All right, 'lunger'. Let's do it.
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Is I'm your huckleberry offensive?

According to the New Dictionary of American Slang, the early 1880s phrase, spoken by Doc Holliday (Val Kilmer) in the 1993 movie Tombstone, means “a fool; a dunce. A very mild and affectionate insult.”
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What does Doc say to Ringo in Latin?

Doc: Credat Judaeus Apella, non ego. Ringo: Iuventus stultorum magister. Doc: In pace requiescat.
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How old was Doc Holliday when he passed away?

In 1882, Holliday fled Arizona and returned to the life of a western drifter, gambler, and gunslinger. By 1887, his hard living had caught up to him, forcing him to seek treatment for his tuberculosis at a sanitarium in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. He died in his bed at only 36 years old.
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What does huckleberry mean in Tombstone?

It was a pretty commonly used term in the South. There's been a lot of discussion over the meaning ever since Val Kilmer uttered it in the film. Basically “I'm your huckleberry” means “Name the place, and I'll go with you,” “Name the job and I can do it,” “I'll oblige you” or “I'm your man.”
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Who played the best Doc Holliday?

Val Kilmer's Doc Holliday is one of the most notable parts of the entire movie which is saying a lot considering the cast also includes the likes of Charlton Heston, Thomas Hayden Church and Billy Bob Thornton.
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Did Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday have a falling out?

After the gunfight in Tombstone, though, and once they completed a bloody vendetta against those who ambushed Earp's brothers after the O.K. Corral, Holliday and Earp drifted apart. They may have even had a falling out in Albuquerque a few years later. "They didn't need each other anymore," Roberts says.
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Is Tombstone a true story?

The film is loosely based on real events that took place in the 1880s in Tombstone, Arizona, including the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and the Earp Vendetta Ride. It depicts several Western outlaws and lawmen, such as Wyatt Earp, William Brocius, Johnny Ringo, and Doc Holliday.
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What is Doc Holliday's real name?

John Henry “Doc” Holliday was born on August 14, 1851, in Griffin, in Pike County (now part of Spalding County), to Alice Jane McKey and Henry Burroughs Holliday.
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Why did Doc Holliday go to Glenwood?

Because of his legal troubles in Arizona and an advanced case of tuberculosis, Doc knew he was a “dead man walking” with neither the time nor the inclination to stick around for a trial; instead he fled to Colorado. With the clock ticking, Doc headed to Glenwood Springs, a place renowned for its healing hot springs.
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Did Doc Holliday ever meet Billy the Kid?

Doc Holliday did not ride with Billy the Kid. Doc Holliday was a friend of the Earp brothers and was especially close to Wyatt Earp.
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What were Wyatt Earp's last words?

His last words were enigmatic. According to his wife of 47 years, Wyatt's last words, just before he died in January of 1929 were "Suppose, suppose…" Wyatt's wife, friends, and biographers all have only made guesses at what he was about to say to complete his thought before he passed away.
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What happened to Doc Holliday's guns?

Doc Holliday's gun returning to Glenwood; museum buys derringer that was in his room when he died. This 1866 Remington derringer is said to be one of the few possessions found in Doc Holliday's room at the Hotel Glenwood after he died.
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