Slaughter

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Slaughter may refer to:

Animals

  • Animal slaughter, the killing of animals for various purposes
    • Ritual slaughter, the practice of slaughtering livestock in a ritual manner
      • Dhabihah, the prescribed method of ritual slaughter of animals excluding camels, locusts, fish and most sea life in Islamic law
      • Shechita, the ritual slaughter of mammals and birds according to Jewish dietary laws

Murder

  • Murder
    • Manslaughter
    • Massacre
    • Mass murder

People

  • Slaughter (surname)
  • Sgt. Slaughter (born 1948), stage name of Robert Rudolph Remus, a pro wrestler

Places

  • Lower Slaughter, in Gloucestershire, England
  • Upper Slaughter, also in Gloucestershire
  • Slaughter, Louisiana, United States
  • Slaughter, Washington, United States renamed Auburn, Washington February 21, 1893
  • Slaughter Lane, a former name of Brewer Street, Oxford, England

Entertainment

Film

  • Slaughter (1972 film), a 1972 film starring Jim Brown and Stella Stevens
  • Snuff (film), originally titled Slaughter in 1972, retitled for its wider 1976 release
  • Slaughter (2009 film), a 2009 film from After Dark Films

Music

  • Slaughter (band), an American hard rock band
  • Slaughter (Canadian band), a Canadian thrash metal band
  • "Slaughter" (song), Billy Preston's theme song to the 1972 film of the same name
  • Slaughter (album), a 2015 album by Young Wicked
  • The Slaughter, an album by American heavy metal band Incite
  • Slaughter & the Dogs, a British punk band
  • Slaughterhouse (group), an American hip hop group

Other

  • Chicago Slaughter, professional indoor football team
  • Slaughter and May, a City of London law firm
  • Slátur, an Icelandic food like haggis or blood pudding

See also

  • Bloodbath (disambiguation)
  • Butchering
  • Slaughterhouse, a facility where animals are slaughtered
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