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  2. List of English-language expressions related to death

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    Murder Death Kill (MDK) Homicide TV/Movie From 1993 film Demolition Man: Night The state of death Euphemism From the poem by Dylan Thomas, "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night." Not long for this world [1] Will die soon; have little time left to live Old-fashioned Not with us anymore Dead Euphemistic: Off on a boat [5] To die Euphemistic: Viking

  3. Glossary of motion picture terms - Wikipedia

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    Also one-shot cinema, one-take film, single-take film, continuous-shot film, or oner. A feature-length motion picture filmed in one long, uninterrupted take by a single camera, or edited in such a way as to give the impression that it was. opening credits (for a film) opening shot (for a scene) over cranking over the shoulder shot (OTS)

  4. Category:English-language action films - Wikipedia

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    Ablaze (2001 film) Acceleration (film) Aces: Iron Eagle III; Action Jackson (1988 film) Action Man: Robot Atak; Action of the Tiger; Action U.S.A. Active Stealth; Ad Astra (film) Adventures of Captain Marvel; Adventures of Johnny Tao; The Adventures of the American Rabbit; Agent Carter (film) Agent Game; Agent Red; Air Collision; Air Force One ...

  5. Category:Film and video terminology - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Film and video terminology" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 278 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    Unconventional young woman, often from a middle-class background, typically in her late teens or early twenties, defied her parents' wishes by embracing a bold, unconventional lifestyle with short bobbed hair, revealing outfits, lipstick, and a free-spirited attitude; Flappers are associated with the Jazz Age of the 1920s [171]

  7. Slay (slang) - Wikipedia

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    Slay is a slang colloquialism that possibly originated during the 1600s, but gained its current LGBT connotation in the 1970s from ball culture.Originally having a meaning similar to "that joke was killer", slay has since gained a definition meaning being impressed or term of agreement.

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  9. Flick - Wikipedia

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    Flick, slang term for film or movie Chick flick, slang, sometimes derogatory, term for films aimed at a female audience; Flick, Irish film; Flick, a campy British horror film written and directed by David Howard; The Flick, a 2013 off-Broadway play by Annie Baker; Flicks (film), a 1982 anthology comedy film

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