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  2. Sam Hill (euphemism) - Wikipedia

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    Sam Hill is an American English slang phrase, a euphemism or minced oath for "the devil" or "hell" personified (as in, "What in the Sam Hill is that?"). Etymologist Michael Quinion and others date the expression back to the late 1830s; [1] [2] they and others [3] consider the expression to have been a simple bowdlerization, with, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, an unknown origin.

  3. Cythraul - Wikipedia

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    The modern Welsh word for the Anglerfish is Cythraul y Môr (Cythraul of the seas). The Cythraul is the name of a character in the MMORPG video game, World of Warcraft produced by Blizzard Entertainment. A creature named the Cythraul appears as one of the three Apocalypse Kings in the Skulduggery Pleasant fantasy novels by Irish author Derek Landy.

  4. List of occult terms - Wikipedia

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    The occult (from the Latin word occultus "clandestine, hidden, secret") is "knowledge of the hidden". [1] In common usage, occult refers to "knowledge of the paranormal", as opposed to "knowledge of the measurable", [2] usually referred to as science.

  5. Hail Satan - Wikipedia

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    Rituals involving the phrase tend to be more likely to be mentioned in the press at Halloween. [17] "Ave Satani", the theme song for The Omen (1976), written by Jerry Goldsmith, which won him an Academy Award, [18] has a title which is intended to mean "Hail Satan" in Latin, in opposition to "Ave Christi". (The song contains other Latin phrases ...

  6. Noonday Demon - Wikipedia

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    This method is also known as the "antirrhetic method" [1] and is the use of scripture or prayers to combat negative or evil thoughts that arise in oneself.It is seen as one of the most prominent ways to combat the demon, as Jesus himself used this method in the Judaean desert.

  7. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    The phrase literally becomes a challenge to tone down for nothing and no one. ... Around 1890, it was recorded as a title that came before someone's name, like Bruh John. It became popular again ...

  8. Beelzebub - Wikipedia

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    The name is used by Hades as a secondary name for the Devil, but it may vary with each translation of the text; other versions separate Beelzebub from the Devil. According to the teachings of the Modern Gnostic Movement of Samael Aun Weor , Beelzebub was a prince of demons who rebelled against the Black Lodge during World War II and was ...

  9. Satan - Wikipedia

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    The name Heylel, meaning "morning star" (or, in Latin, Lucifer), [c] was a name for Attar, the god of the planet Venus in Canaanite mythology, [121] [122] who attempted to scale the walls of the heavenly city, [123] [121] but was vanquished by the god of the sun. [123] The name is used in Isaiah 14:12 in metaphorical reference to the king of ...