Slaughter
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Slaughter may refer to:
Animals
- Animal slaughter, killing animals for food
- Ritual slaughter, the practice of slaughtering livestock for meat in a ritual manner
- Slaughterhouse, the place where animals are killed for food
Murder
People
- Anne-Marie Slaughter (born 1958), Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University
- Carolyn Slaughter (born 1946), writer
- C.C. Slaughter (1837–1919), American rancher, cattle drover and breeder, banker and philanthropist in the Old West.
- Enos Slaughter (1916-2002), Hall of Fame baseball player
- Fenton M. Slaughter (1826-1897), American politician
- Frank G. Slaughter (1908-2001), novelist
- Gabriel Slaughter (1767-1830), American Governor
- George Webb Slaughter (1811-1895), American Baptist minister, cattle breeder and drover, and rancher in Texas.
- Fred Slaughter (b. 1941/1942), American basketball player and sports agent
- James Slaughter (1827–1900), American Army lieutenant
- Jim Slaughter (1928–1999), American professional basketball player
- John Horton Slaughter (1841–1922), American lawman
- Karin Slaughter (born 1971), writer
- Louise Slaughter (born 1929), Congresswoman from New York
- Marcus Slaughter (born 1985), basketball player
- Mark Slaughter (born 1964), lead singer of Slaughter (band)
- Nugent Slaughter (1888-1968), special effects designer
- Sergeant Slaughter (born 1948), pro wrestler
- Walter Slaughter (1860-1908), composer
- William B. Slaughter (1797-1879), American politician
- William B. Slaughter (rancher) (1852–1929), American rancher.
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 Rip Torn
- 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 & the Dogs, a British punk band
- "Slaughter", Billy Preston song used as the theme to the film of the same name
- The Slaughter, an album by American heavy metal band Incite
Sports
- Chicago Slaughter, professional indoor football team
Other
- Slaughter and May, a City of London law firm
- Slatur is an Icelandic food like Haggis or blood pudding
See also
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