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Cry Baby is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Melanie Martinez, released on August 14, 2015, through Atlantic Records.Between September and December 2012, Martinez rose to prominence upon participating in the third season of the American edition of The Voice.
Cry-Baby, a 1990 film by John Waters; Cry-Baby, a 2007 musical adaptation of the 1990 film; Cry Baby, the protagonist of Melanie Martinez’s film K-12; Cry Baby (gum), a brand of sour bubble gum
Melanie Adele Martinez (born April 28, 1995) is an American singer and songwriter. Born in Astoria, Queens, and raised in Baldwin, New York, Martinez rose to fame in 2012 after appearing on season 3 of the American television talent show The Voice.
K–12 is a 2019 American musical fantasy horror film written and directed by Melanie Martinez and co-directed by Alissa Torvinen. The film accompanies Martinez's second studio album of the same name and stars Martinez, Emma Harvey, [a] Zión Moreno, Megan Gage, Zinnett Hendrix, Jesy McKinney, Marsalis Wilson, and Maggie Budzyna.
Cry Baby is an American brand of sour bubble gum manufactured by Tootsie Roll Industries.The product was originally named by David Klein who invented the Jelly Belly jelly beans.
Rex Chapman was born October 5, 1967, in Bowling Green, Kentucky. [1] Rex's father is Wayne Chapman, who played in the American Basketball Association and coached Kentucky Wesleyan College to two NCAA Division II national championships. [2]
Sexism in video gaming is prejudiced behavior or discrimination based on sex or gender as experienced by people who play and create video games, primarily women. This may manifest as sexual harassment or in the way genders are represented in games , such as when characters are presented according to gender-related tropes and stereotypes.
policeman (mildly derogatory) – from PC Plod in Enid Blyton's Noddy books. [80] plonk a disparaging term for cheap wine, especially cheap red wine, is now widely known in the UK and also to a lesser extent in the USA. Derives from French vin blanc and came into English use on the western front in World War I. plonker * (very mildly derogatory ...