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Slaughter may refer to:

Animals

People

  • Anne-Marie Slaughter, Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University
  • Enos Slaughter, Hall of Fame baseball player
  • Frank G. Slaughter
  • Gabriel Slaughter, American Governor
  • Karin Slaughter, writer
  • Louise Slaughter, Congresswoman from New York
  • Mark Slaughter, lead singer of Slaughter (band)
  • Nugent Slaughter
  • Sergeant Slaughter, pro wrestler
  • Walter Slaughter, composer

    Places

  • Lower Slaughter, in Gloucestershire, England
  • Upper Slaughter, also in Gloucestershire
  • Slaughter, Louisiana, United States

    Works of art

  • Slaughter, a 1972 film starring Jim Brown and Rip Torn
  • "Slaughter", Billy Preston song used as the theme to the film of the same name
  • Slaughterhouse-Five, a 1969 novel by Kurt Vonnegut

    Bands

  • Slaughter (band) is an American hard rock band.
  • Slaughter (Canadian band) is a Canadian death metal band.
  • Slaughter & the Dogs is a British punk band.

    Other

  • Slaughter and May is a City of London law firm.Further Information

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