Slave (disambiguation)
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A slave is a person owned or entrapped by another.
Slave may also refer to:
- Master/slave (technology), a model of communication where one device has control over another
- Slave (BDSM), a form of consensual sexual submission
- The Slave (novel), by Isaac Bashevis Singer
- Slave craton, a geological formation
- Slave River, a Canadian river
- The Slave (Petipa/Pugni), a ballet
[edit] Music
- Slave (band), an Ohio funk band
- Slave (Amen album)
- "Slave" (song), by the Rolling Stones
- "Slave", a song by Pepper on the album Pink Crustaceans and Good Vibrations
- "Slave", a song by Silverchair on the album Freak Show
- "Slave", a song by Weezer on the album Maladroit
- "Slaves", a song by Bad Religion on the album 80–85
[edit] Film and television
- The Slave (film), a 1917 film starring Oliver Hardy
- Slave (Blake's 7), a fictional computer
- Slave I, a Star Wars spacecraft
- Slave, a 2009 film starring Natassia Malthe
- Slaves (film), a 1969 drama film
[edit] See also
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