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Babe is a slang term of endearment. Merriam-Webster states that the word is of Middle English origin, and the first recorded use was in the 14th century. The term may also refer to:
People
editIn sports
edit- Babe Ruth (1895–1948), American Major League baseball player
Entertainment
edit- Babe the Blue Ox, companion of the mythical lumberjack Paul Bunyan
- Babe, the title character of the Dick King-Smith book The Sheep-Pig
- Babe (film), a 1995 Australian film based on the book
- Babe: Pig in the City, the 1998 sequel
- The Babe, a 1992 film about famed baseball player Babe Ruth starring John Goodman
- "Babe", a 1979 song by Styx from their album Cornerstone
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Bastard may refer to
- Illegitimate child, a child born to unmarried parents, see legitimacy (family law)
Bastard or Bastards may also refer to:
Music
editAlbums
edit- Bastard, a 2009 mixtape by Tyler, The Creator
- Bastards, a 1993 album by Motörhead
- Bastards, a 2012 album by Björk
Songs
edit- "Bastard", a 1983 song by Mötley Crüe from their album Shout at the Devil
- "Bastard", a 2005 song by Ben Folds from his album Songs for Silverman
- "Bastard", a 2009 song by Tyler, The Creator from his mixtape Bastard
Fictional characters
edit- Harry the Bastard, a fictional character from the television series The Young Ones
- Harry the Bastard, a fictional character from the television series Bottom
People
editSurname
edit- Thomas Bastard (1565/6–1618), English epigrammatist
See also
edit- Yellow Bastard, Roark Junior, a fictional character from the comics series Sin City
- Action Bastard, a fictional superhero in the anime series Crayon Shin-chan
- Fat Bastard, a fictional character from the Austin Powers films
- Ol' Dirty Bastard (1968–2004), American rapper
- "Bâtard", a short story by Jack London
- Inglourious Basterds, a 2009 war film by Quentin Tarantino
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Bitch may refer to:
- A female dog or other canine
- Bitch (insult)
Bitch or Bitches may also refer to:
Music
editSong
edit- "Bitch", a 1971 song by The Rolling Stones from their album Sticky Fingers
- "Bitch", a 1997 song by Meredith Brooks from her album Blurring the Edges
Film, television
editOther
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The Bogeyman is a legendary monster. Bogeyman, Boogeyman or Boogie Man may also refer to:
People
edit- The Boogeyman (wrestler) (born 1964), ring name of American professional wrestler Marty Wright
- Albert Fish (1870–1936), an American serial killer sometimes referred to as "The Boogeyman"
- Derek Boogaard (1982–2011), a Canadian professional hockey player, nicknamed "The Boogeyman" because of his surname
Films
edit- The Boogeyman (1980 film), a 1980 horror film
- The Boogeyman (1982 film), a 1982 horror film
- Boogeyman (film), a 2005 horror film
- Boogeyman 2, a 2008 direct-to-video horror film
- Boogeyman 3, a 2009 direct-to-video horror film
- Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story, a 2008 documentary
- The Boogeyman (2010 film), a 2010 short horror film
- The Babadook, a 2014 horror film
Music
edit- "Bogey Man," a 2000 song by John Entwistle on his album Music from Van-Pires
- "Boogie Man", a 1995 song by rock band AC/DC on their album Ballbreaker
- "Boogie Man", a 1993 song by Aerosmith from Get a Grip
- "Hush, Hush, Hush, Here Comes the Bogeyman", a 1932 British song that appears in several films and video games
Literature
edit- Fungus the Bogeyman: a graphic novel by Raymond Briggs
- "The Boogeyman" (short story), a short story by Stephen King
- The Bogie Man (comic book), a comic book series
Television
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Broad may refer to:
People
edit- A slang term for a woman, generally derogatory
Surname
edit- C. D. Broad, English philosopher known for his thorough and objective analysis in works such as Scientific Thought (1930) and Examination of McTaggart's Philosophy (1933)
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A chick is a bird that has not yet reached adulthood.
Chick or chicks may also refer to:
People
edit- Slang for a woman
- People nicknamed Chick
- Chick Corea (born 1941), American jazz pianist
- People with the surname Chick
Entertainment
edit- Chick (novel), a 1923 novel by Edgar Wallace
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- When used as a noun, a commercial is an advertisement that appears on television
- When used as an adjective, a thing is commercial insofar as it deals with commerce
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- Cursing can refer to
- See also
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"Dame" is a female noble title equivalent to "sir" for knights.
Dame may also refer to:
- "Dame", a 1996 song by Luis Miguel from his album Nada Es Igual
- "Dame", a 2007 song by RBD from their album Celestial
- Delhi Airport Metro Express, an express line of Delhi Metro network.
- A pantomime dame
- A title of respect for certain Benedictine nuns equivalent to the male "Dom"
- An old word for the game pieces in the game of draughts (British English) or checkers (American English)
Dames may refer to:
- Dames, a 1934 Warner Bros. musical comedy film directed by Ray Enright with dance numbers created by Busby Berkeley
Damës may refer to:
- Damës, Fier, Albania
- Damës, Gjirokastër, Albania
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Divergence is a function that associates a scalar with every point of a vector field.
Divergence or Divergent may also refer to:
Mathematics
edit- Divergence (computer science), a computation which does not terminate (or terminates in an exceptional state)
- Divergence (statistics) and statistical distance, a measure of dissimilarity between probability measures
- Bregman divergence, similar to a metric, but does not satisfy the triangle inequality nor symmetry
- f-divergence
- Jensen–Shannon divergence
- Kullback–Leibler divergence, also known as the "information divergence" in probability theory and information theory
- Rényi's divergence
- Divergence, the defining property of divergent series, a series that does not converge to a finite limit
- Divergence, a result of instability of a dynamical system in stability theory
Science
edit- Divergence (eye), the simultaneous outward movement of both eyes away from each other
- Divergence problem, an anomaly between the instrumental record and temperatures calculated using some tree ring proxies
- Beam divergence, the half-angle of the cone formed by a beam of light as it propagates and spreads out
- Genetic divergence, the process in which two or more populations of an ancestral species accumulate independent genetic changes
- Infrared divergence, due to contributions of objects with small energy
- Ultraviolet divergence, due to contributions of objects with very high energy
Arts
edit- "Divergence", a 2005 episode of Star Trek: Enterprise (S4E16)
- Divergent (novel), a 2011 novel by Veronica Roth, the first volume in the Divergent trilogy
- Divergent (film), the 2014 film based on the novel
- Divergence (novel), a 1991 novel by Charles Sheffield
- Divergence, a 2007 novel by Tony Ballantyne
- Divergence (album), a 1972 album by Solution
- Divergence (film), a 2005 film from Hong Kong
See also
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Dummy is an insult referencing an individual's stupidity.
Dummy or The Dummy may also refer to:
Dolls
edit- Mannequin, a model of the human body used for various purposes
- A puppet used as a prop for ventriloquism
People
editNickname
editEntertainment
editFilm
edit- Dummy (film), a 2002 drama film/comedy film
Television
edit- "The Dummy", an episode of The Twilight Zone (S3E33, 4 May 1962)
- "Dummy", an episode of Pushing Daisies (S1E2, 10 October 2007)
Other
edit- Dummy, a fictional character from the comic book X-Men
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Duplex may refer to:
Entertainment
edit- Duplex (film), 2003 film
- Duplex! (Canadian band), a Canadian children's music band
Other
edit- Duplex (building), a two-unit flat building or condominium
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Fargo usually refers to:
- Fargo, North Dakota, the most populous city with this name
- Fargo (film), 1996 American dark comedy-crime film by Joel and Ethan Coen, named after the North Dakota city
- Fargo (TV series), a television series on the FX network that is based upon the film
Fargo may also refer to:
Surname
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Fictional characters
edit- Fargo, from the video game Chrono Cross
- Douglas Fargo, from the TV series Eureka
Honey is a sweet, edible fluid produced by bees.
Honey may also refer to:
Films
edit- Honey (2003 film), a 2003 American drama film starring Jessica Alba
Music
editArtists
edit- Honey (band), a late 1990s and early 2000s Christian ambient rock and alt/pop rock band
Songs
edit- "Honey", a 1983 song by America on their album Your Move
- "Honey", a 1997 Mariah Carey from her album Butterfly
- "Honey", a 1999 Moby from his album Play
Fictional characters
edit- Honey, the girlfriend of the Warner Bros. cartoon character Bosko
- Honey, in Ouran High School Host Club
- Honey, the wife of Frozone in the film The Incredibles
- Honey Daniels, the main character in the 2003 film Honey
- Honey Rider, in the James Bond novel and film Dr. No
- Honey West, in novels and a television series
- Honey Whitlock, a character in the film Cecil B. Demented
- Honey Wilkes, the sister of India and Ashley Wilkes in the novel and film Gone with the Wind
People
editOther uses
edit- A popular term of endearment
See also
edit- The Honeys, a 1955 play by Roald Dahl
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Inflation commonly refers to a rise in the general price level over a period of time (also known as price inflation).
Inflation may also refer to:
Economics
edit- Monetary inflation, an expansion in the quantity of money in an economy
Education
edit- Credential inflation, the devaluing of academic credentials and increase in academic requirements, due to the increase over time of the average level of education
- Grade inflation, the increase over time of academic grades, faster than any real increase in standards
Natural sciences
edit- Inflation (cosmology), the expansion of space in the early universe at a rate much faster than the speed of light; the inflationary epoch lasted from 10−36 seconds after the Big Bang to sometime between 10−33 and 10−32 seconds
- Warm inflation, a particular description of cosmological inflation
- The act of inflating an inflatable, anything designed to be expanded with air or gas (such as a balloon)
Mathematics and computation
edit- The action of INFLATE, the algorithm that reverses DEFLATE compression
- The inflation map in group cohomology (mathematics)
See also
edit- Deflation (disambiguation), the antonym of inflation
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Judge
edit- Judge may refer to
- Judge (n.), an official who presides over a court; plural: judges
- To judge (v.), to make a judgement
- Judge or Judges may also refer to
- Book of Judges, seventh book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament
In media
editMusic
edit- Judge (band), hardcore punk band from New York City
People
edit- Alexine Judge (born 1979), American artist and photographer
- Jack Judge (1872–1938), British song-writer and music-hall entertainer
Fictional
edit- Archadian Judges, fictional characters from the game Final Fantasy XII
- Judge, a fictional office in the Judge Dredd comic strip
- The Judge, a fictional demon appearing in "Surprise" (S2E13, 19 January 1998) and "Innocence" (S2E14, 20 January 1998), Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Other uses
edit- Pontiac GTO Judge, an automobile
- Taurus Judge, a firearm made by Taurus that fires both .45 Long Colt and .410 shot shells.
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Limitless
editLimitless means without limit. See infinity for quotes about limitlessness.
Limitless may refer to:
Film and television
edit- Limitless (film), 2011 thriller film directed by Neil Burger
- Limitless (TV series), an American drama television series based on the 2011 film
Books
edit- Limitless, the republished title of the novel The Dark Fields by Alan Glynn, on which the 2011 film is based
Music
editAlbums
edit- Limitless (EP), a 2011 EP by Crown the Empire
- Limitless, a 2013 live album by Planetshakers
- Limitless, a 2015 album (or its title song) by Temperance
- Limitless, a 2016 album by Tonight Alive
- Limitless, album by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
- Limitless, album by Megan Washington
Songs
edit- "Limitless", a 2012 song by French singer Nolwenn Leroy on her album Ô Filles de l'eau
- "Limitless", a 2013 song performed by British record producer Burns
Companies and brands
edit- Limitless (luxury yacht), one of the world's largest private superyachts
- Limitless Airways, a charter airline based in Rijeka, Croatia
See also
edit- "Limitless", a sculpture by Avtarjeet Singh Dhanjal
- Aditi, Sanskrit for "not (a) bound (diti)" or without limits
- Ein Sof, Hebrew for "unending" or without limits
- Limit (disambiguation)
- Limited (disambiguation)
- Unlimited (disambiguation)
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Mama(s) or Mamma(s) may refer to:
- Mother, a female parent
Art, entertainment, and media
editFictional characters
edit- Thelma Harper or "Mama", a fictional character played by Vicki Lawrence on The Carol Burnett Show and the sitcom Mama's Family
- Gemma Teller Morrow, the matriarch of the outlaw motorcycle club SAMCRO on Sons of Anarchy television show, called "Mama" by her lover Nero Padilla
Film
edit- Mama (2013 film), a supernatural horror film wherein a ghost acts as a foster mother for two abandoned children
Literature
edit- "Mama", a short story by Dorothy Allison in the 1988 collection Trash: Short Stories
Music
editGroups and labels
edit- The Mamas & the Papas, a U. S. pop musical group
Songs
edit- "Mama", a 1973 song by the Electric Light Orchestra from their album ELO 2
- "Mama", a 1996 song by the Spice Girls from their album Spice
- "Mama", a 2006 song by Godsmack from their album IV
- "Mama", a 2006 song by My Chemical Romance from their album The Black Parade
- "Mama", a 2011 song by The Lonely Island from their album Turtleneck & Chain
See also
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Nut, NUT, Nuts, NUTS, The Nut, or The Nuts may refer to:
- Nut (fruit), a fruit composed of a hard shell and a seed
People
edit- Nut (goddess), the Egyptian goddess of the sky
Slang
edit- A person suffering from insanity is said to be nuts
- Testicle
- "Nuts!", a quote attributed to General Anthony McAuliffe at the Battle of Bastogne
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- Pot can refer to
- A pot, an instrument commonly used in cooking, the singular form of pots; see also pottery
- Pot, a slang term for marijuana
- Pol Pot, a Cambodian dictator
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Showtime or Show Time may refer to:
Film and television
edit- Showtime (film), a 2002 American action/comedy film
- "Showtime", an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- "Showtime", an episode of M*A*S*H
- "Showtime", an episode of Law and Order
Music
edit- Albums
- Show Time, an album by Doris Day
- Showtime, an album by James Brown
- Showtime, an album by Avril Lavigne
- Songs
- "Showtime", a song by Lil Wayne from the album Tha Carter III
Other uses
edit- Showtime, a fragrance endorsed by Kylie Minogue
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Sleepy Hollow may refer to:
In places
edit- In geography
- Sleepy Hollow, New York, formerly North Tarrytown, the setting of Washington Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"
- Sleepy Hollow, Marin County, California
- Sleepy Hollow, San Bernardino County, California
- Sleepy Hollow, Illinois
- Sleepy Hollow, Virginia
- Sleepy Hollow, Wyoming
- Sleepy Hollow, South Australia, coastal feature adjoining the mouth of the Murray River
- In space
- Sleepy Hollow (Mars), a shallow depression on the planet Mars
In media
edit- "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow", an 1820 short story by Washington Irving
- Sleepy Hollow (film), a 1999 movie by Tim Burton
- Sleepy Hollow (TV series), a U. S. television drama series first broadcast in 2013
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Sweetie is a term of endearment.
Sweetie or Sweety may refer to:
Film and television
editTelevision
edit- Sweetie, a character from Tiny Toon Adventures
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The Young Ones may refer to:
- The Young Ones (1961 film), a 1961 musical starring Cliff Richard, the American title is "It's Wonderful to be Young!"
- "The Young Ones", title song to the film, and a number-one single, by Cliff Richard and the Shadows
- The Young Ones (1973 film), a 1973 Taiwanese film, spoken in Mandarin
- The Young Ones (TV series), a 1980s British sitcom about four students living together (which uses the song "The Young Ones" as its theme tune)
- Young Ones (film), a 2014 science fiction film
- The Young One, a 1960 English language film directed by Luis Buñuel, also called La joven
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Terror is a type of fear, an emotional response to threats or danger.
"The Terror" (or "Reign of Terror"), was a period of violence (1793–1794) after the onset of the French Revolution.
Terror or The Terror may also refer to:
- Terror (politics), a policy of political repression and violence
- See also the related topic of Terrorism
- Horror and terror, literary and psychological concepts, especially in Gothic literature
Geography
edit- Mount Terror (Antarctica)
- Mount Terror (Washington), United States
Comics
edit- Terror Illustrated, a 1950s black-and-white magazine published by EC Comics
- Terror Inc., a 1992 Marvel Comics series
Fictional entities
edit- Terror (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics character of the 1940s
- Terror (New England Comics), a supervillain from The Tick media
- Terror, a land/sea/airship in Jules Verne's novel Master of the World
Films
edit- The Terror (1920 film), starring Tom Mix
- The Terror (1926 film), a Western starring Art Acord
- The Terror (1928 film), a horror film by Roy Del Ruth
- The Terror (1938 film), by Richard Bird
- The Terror (1963 film), a horror film by Roger Corman
- Terror (1977 film), a Danish film
- Terror (1978 film), a British film by Norman J. Warren
- (T)ERROR (2015), an American documentary
Music
edit- Terror (band), a band from California
- Terror (rapper), a rapper featured on a track from the Silkk the Shocker album My World, My Way
- Terror (music genre), a darker, yet more melodic subgenre of speedcore
Works
edit- Terror (demo), a 1994 demo tape by thrash metal band Evildead
- "Terror", a song by My Ruin from Speak and Destroy
- "Terror", a song by Susumu Hirasawa from Detonator Orgun 2
- Terrors, a 2001 D'espairsRay EP
- The Terror (album), a 2013 The Flaming Lips album
Television
edit- "Terror," an episode of the British sitcom Bottom
Literature
edit- The Terror (novel), a 2007 novel by Dan Simmons
Ships
edit- HMS Terror, several ships of the Royal Navy
- Spanish destroyer Terror, a ship that fought in the Spanish–American War
- USS Terror, several ships of the United States Navy
Sports teams
edit- Houston Thunderbears, an Arena Football League team originally called the Texas Terror
- Tampa Bay Terror, a defunct indoor soccer team based in Tampa Bay, Florida
See also
edit- Terroir, the influence of local growing conditions on the taste of wine or other food or drink
- Red Terror (disambiguation)
- White Terror (disambiguation)
- "The Great Terror" or "Great Purge", a period (1937–1938) of mass political repression in the Soviet Union
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Toots is a slang term similar in meaning to "babe" or "sweetie" or "honey".
Toots may also refer to:
People
editNicknames
editSee also
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- Weed can refer to
- See also
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