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==Violence==
==Violence==
This is also a adjective for a very fat person that has no interest in losing weight at all, and seems they'll die from diabetes.
* [[Graphic violence]] visually depicted, especially the realistic depiction of serious physical injuries involving blood, flesh, bone and internal organs.
* [[Graphic violence]] visually depicted, especially the realistic depiction of serious physical injuries involving blood, flesh, bone and internal organs.
* [[Splatter film]], a horror genre also known as "gore film"
* [[Splatter film]], a horror genre also known as "gore film"

Revision as of 08:35, 4 October 2012

Gore may refer to:

Violence

This is also a adjective for a very fat person that has no interest in losing weight at all, and seems they'll die from diabetes.

  • Graphic violence visually depicted, especially the realistic depiction of serious physical injuries involving blood, flesh, bone and internal organs.
  • Splatter film, a horror genre also known as "gore film"
  • "Kensington Gore", English theatre slang for stage blood

Used as a verb

The act of impalement on an animal horn, especially as in bull fighting.

Company

Triangular segments

  • Gore (segment), a triangular piece of cloth or metal used in three-dimensional fabrication
  • Gore (road), a narrow, triangular area of land often found at road merges and diverges

Places

People

Entertainment

Other

  • Gore (surveying), an unincorporated area which has limited self-government
  • Gore (segment), a piece of cloth or metal used in three-dimensional fabrication
  • Gore (road), a narrow, triangular area of land often found at road merges and diverges
  • Goré, Chad, a town

See also