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Slim (Arabic: سليم, romanized: Slīm), is an Arabic name which can be either a given name or a surname. It is a variant of Salim or Selim. It is also an English-language surname. Notable people with the given name or surname include: Slim Amamou (born 1977), Tunisian government minister; Slim Belkhodja (born 1962), Tunisian chess Grandmaster
The English word yodel is derived from the German word jodeln, meaning "to utter the syllable jo" (pronounced "yo"). This vocal technique is used in many cultures worldwide. [ 1 ] Recent scientific research concerning yodeling and non-Western cultures suggests that music and speech may have evolved from a common prosodic precursor.
Slim Thug, American rapper Stayve Jerome Thomas (born 1980) Slim Whitman, stage name of American country and western music singer, songwriter and musician Ottis Whitman Jr. (1923–2013) Fatboy Slim, stage name of Norman Cook (born 1963), English musician; Magic Slim, American blues singer and guitarist Morris Holt (1937–2013)
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In moments like this, The Death Of Slim Shady feels like an LP-length Weird Al parody of Eminem, only even Weird Al wouldn’t stoop so low to a beat so uninspired as that on “Houdini”, ...
Slime (musician) (Wilma Archer, born 1991), English record producer and multi-instrumentalist; Slime (fantasy creature), a type of creature in fantasy media Slime (Dragon Quest), a species of monster in the game franchise Slime, a series of games from Dragon Quest; Slime, 1982 "Slime", or "Mire", a short story by Anton Chekhov
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This is a list of English words that are thought to be commonly misused. It is meant to include only words whose misuse is deprecated by most usage writers, editors, and professional grammarians defining the norms of Standard English.