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Chucky (other)
Chucky may refer to: * Chucky (name) *Chucky (character), a fictional character in the ''Child's Play'' franchise **'' Chucky: Slash & Dash'', a 2013 video game ** ''Chucky'' (TV series), a 2021 TV series * Chucky madtom (''Noturus crypticus''), endangered fish *Chucky, English language slang for Irish Republican, deriving from the pronunciation of their slogan "" See also * Chuckie (other) *Chuck (other) Chuck is a masculine given name. Chuck may also refer to: Computers and technology * ChucK, a programming language for computer music * Chuck (engineering), a device for holding tools or workpieces * Chuck, a common name for the BSD Daemon ... * Chuckey Charles {{disambiguation, given name Lists of people by nickname Hypocorisms ...
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Chucky (name)
Chucky is an English masculine given name that is a diminutive form of Charles. Notable people known by this name include the following: Nickname *Chucky, nickname of Vassily Ivanchuk (born 1969), Ukrainian chess grandmaster *Chucky Atkins, nickname of Kenneth Lavon Atkins (born 1974), American basketball player *Chucky Bartolo, nickname of Andrew Bartolo (born 1993), Maltese stand-up comedian and drag queen *Chucky Brown, nickname of Clarence Brown Jr., (born 1968), American basketball player *Chucky Ferreyra, nickname of Facundo Ferreyra (born 1991), Argentine footballer *Chucky Gruden, nickname of Jon Gruden (born 1963), American football coach *Chucky Jeffery, nickname of Janeesa Jeffery (born 1991), American female basketball player *Chucky Klapow, nickname of Charles Klapow (born 1980), American choreographer and dance instructor *Chucky Lozano, nickname of Hirving Lozano (born 1995), Mexican footballer *Chucky Mullins, nickname of Roy Lee Mullins (1969–1991), American gri ...
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Chucky (character)
Charles Lee "Chucky" Ray is the main antagonist of the ''Child's Play (franchise), Child's Play'' slasher film Media franchise, franchise. Chucky is portrayed as a vicious serial killer who, as he bleeds out from a gunshot wound, transfers his soul into a "Good Guy" doll and continuously tries to transfer it to a human body. He later decides to transfer his soul across numerous doll bodies (each with their own memories) in an attempt to World domination, take over the world. The character has become one of the most recognizable horror icons and has been referenced numerous times in popular culture. In 1999, the Chucky character was nominated for the MTV Movie & TV Awards, MTV Movie Award for Best Villain for the film ''Bride of Chucky''. He was created by writer John Lafia for a rewrite of Don Mancini's original script for Child's Play (1988 film), Child's Play and is portrayed by Brad Dourif in both live action and voice over. For the Child's Play (2019 film), 2019 remake of the s ...
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Child's Play (franchise)
Child & Co. is a private bank. Founded in 1664, it is the oldest bank in the United Kingdom, and the third oldest bank in the world. Formerly independent, it is now owned by the NatWest Group. The Royal Bank of Scotland incorporating Child & Co., Bankers was previously based at 1 Fleet Street on the western edge of the City of London, beside Temple Bar Memorial and opposite the Royal Courts of Justice. This branch closed in June 2022 with RBS stating the brand would remain operational. Child & Co. is authorised as a brand of The Royal Bank of Scotland by the Prudential Regulation Authority. History Child & Co. is the third oldest bank in the world and is the oldest bank in the UK, predating the Bank of England. Early beginnings Child & Co. is the oldest independent financial institution in the UK, and can trace its roots back to a London goldsmith business in the late 17th century. Sir Francis Child established his business as a goldsmith in 1664, when he entered into pa ...
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Slash & Dash
Slash may refer to: * Slash (punctuation), the "/" character Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Slash (Marvel Comics) * Slash (''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'') Music * Harry Slash & The Slashtones, an American rock band * Nash the Slash, stage name of Canadian musician James Plewman (1948–2014) * Slash (musician), stage name of British-American musician and songwriter Saul Hudson (born 1965) ** ''Slash'' (album), debut solo album by Slash ** ''Slash'' (autobiography), a book written by Slash with Anthony Bozza * Slash Records, a punk record label Other * ''Slash'' (fanzine), a punk rock fanzine founded in 1977 * ''Slash'' (film), a 2016 American comedy * Slash fiction, a genre of fan fiction People * Kordell Stewart, retired National Football League quarterback * Wolfie D, professional wrestler with the ring name Slash Sports * Slash, a type of basketball play frequently executed by a slasher * Slash, the act of slashing (ice hockey) Other * Samsung Slash ...
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Chucky (TV Series)
''Chucky'' is an American  horror television series created by Don Mancini and based on the  ''Child's Play'' film franchise. It serves as a sequel to '' Cult of Chucky'', the seventh film in the franchise, and stars Brad Dourif reprising his role as the voice of the titular character, alongside Zackary Arthur, Teo Briones, Alyvia Alyn Lind, and Björgvin Arnarson. The cast also includes Fiona Dourif, Alex Vincent, Christine Elise, Jennifer Tilly, and Billy Boyd reprising their roles from previous films. Developed for Syfy and USA Network, the series follows Chucky as he commits a series of mysterious murders in a quiet city in the United States. Series creator Mancini and producer David Kirschner both serve as executive producers for the series, alongside Nick Antosca, Harley Peyton and Alex Hedlund. The series premiered simultaneously on Syfy and the USA Network on October 12, 2021. It has received generally positive reviews from critics. In November 2021, ...
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Chucky Madtom
The chucky madtom (''Noturus crypticus'') is a critically endangered freshwater fish endemic to the U.S. state of Tennessee Tennessee ( , ), officially the State of Tennessee, is a landlocked state in the Southeastern region of the United States. Tennessee is the 36th-largest by area and the 15th-most populous of the 50 states. It is bordered by Kentucky to th .... It has been observed in two streams in eastern Tennessee, Little Chucky Creek and Dunn Creek. The last observed specimen in Dunn Creek was collected in 1940 and the species is likely no longer present in that location. Because the species is endangered, and the number of known individuals is so low, there is no information regarding spawning conditions or diet. However, it is theorized that they may spawn in the early summer. Due to the dismal population size little is also known about the life history. The population is in decline most likely due to habitat degradation. The current management plan for the s ...
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Tiocfaidh ár Lá
() is an Irish language sentence which translates as "our day will come". It is a slogan of Irish Republicanism. "Our day" is the date hoped for by Irish nationalists on which a united Ireland is achieved. The slogan was coined in the 1970s during the Troubles in Northern Ireland and variously credited to Bobby Sands or Gerry Adams. It has been used by Sinn Féin representatives, appeared on graffiti and political murals, and been shouted by Irish Republican Army, IRA defendants being convicted in British and Irish courts, and by their supporters in the public gallery. For Timothy Shanahan (philosopher), Timothy Shanahan, the slogan "captures [a] confident sense of historical destiny". Derek Lundy comments, "Its meaning is ambiguous. It promises a new day for a hitherto repressed community, but it is also redolent of payback and reprisal." Origins The literal English phrase "our day will come" has been used in unrelated contexts, for example as the title of Our Day Will Come, a ...
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