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Ouch is an interjection that denotes pain. It may also refer to: Geography * Ouch, Lower Dir, a town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan * Ouch (union council), an administrative unit of Lower Dir District, Pakistan * Ouches, a commune in the Loire department in central France Film and TV * ''Ouch!'' (1967 film), a British silent comedy film starring Peter Butterworth * ''Ouch'' (2000 film) (''Aïe''), a French film directed by Sophie Fillières * ''Ouch!'' (2004 film), an Irish comedy short starring Slaine Kelly * ''Ouch'' (2016 film), an Indian short film Music * ''Ouch!'' (Lake album), 1980 * ''Ouch!'' (Ohio Players album), 1981 * ''OUCH!'' ( Matt Watson EP), 2020 * "Ouch" (song), a 2008 single by N-Dubz * "Ouch!", a song by The Rutles from ''The Rutles'' * "Ouch", a 2006 song by Be Your Own Pet * "Ouch", a 2019 song by Bring Me the Horizon from '' Amo'' * "Ouch", a 1988 song by Rainy Davis * "Ouch!", a 1963 song by Ricky Allen Other * ''Ouch!'', a 1971 poetry collection by P ...
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Interjection
An interjection is a word or expression that occurs as an utterance on its own and expresses a spontaneous feeling, situation or reaction. It is a diverse category, with many different types, such as exclamations ''(ouch!'', ''wow!''), curses (''damn!''), greetings (''hey'', ''bye''), response particles (''okay'', ''oh!'', ''m-hm'', '' huh?''), hesitation markers (''uh'', ''er'', ''um''), and other words (''stop'', ''cool''). Due to its diverse nature, the category of interjections partly overlaps with a few other categories like profanities, discourse markers, and fillers. The use and linguistic discussion of interjections can be traced historically through the Greek and Latin Modistae over many centuries. Historical classification Greek and Latin intellectuals as well as the Modistae have contributed to the different perspectives of interjections in language throughout history. The Greeks held that interjections fell into the grammatical category of adverbs. They thought inte ...
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Ouch! (Ohio Players Album)
Ouch is an interjection that denotes pain. It may also refer to: Geography * Ouch, Lower Dir, a town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan * Ouch (union council), an administrative unit of Lower Dir District, Pakistan * Ouches, a commune in the Loire department in central France Film and TV * ''Ouch!'' (1967 film), a British silent comedy film starring Peter Butterworth * ''Ouch'' (2000 film) (''Aïe''), a French film directed by Sophie Fillières * ''Ouch!'' (2004 film), an Irish comedy short starring Slaine Kelly * ''Ouch'' (2016 film), an Indian short film Music * ''Ouch!'' (Lake album), 1980 * ''Ouch!'' (Ohio Players album), 1981 * ''OUCH!'' ( Matt Watson EP), 2020 * "Ouch" (song), a 2008 single by N-Dubz * "Ouch!", a song by The Rutles from ''The Rutles'' * "Ouch", a 2006 song by Be Your Own Pet * "Ouch", a 2019 song by Bring Me the Horizon from '' Amo'' * "Ouch", a 1988 song by Rainy Davis * "Ouch!", a 1963 song by Ricky Allen Other * ''Ouch!'', a 1971 poetry collection by ...
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Peter Ackroyd
Peter Ackroyd (born 5 October 1949) is an English biographer, novelist and critic with a specialist interest in the history and culture of London. For his novels about English history and culture and his biographies of, among others, William Blake, Charles Dickens, T. S. Eliot, Charlie Chaplin and Sir Thomas More, he won the Somerset Maugham Award and two Whitbread Awards. He is noted for the volume of work he has produced, the range of styles therein, his skill at assuming different voices, and the depth of his research. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1984 and appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2003. Early life and education Ackroyd was born in London and raised on a council estate in East Acton, in what he has described as a "strict" Roman Catholic household by his mother and grandmother, after his father disappeared from the family home. He first knew that he was gay when he was seven. He was educated at St Benedict' ...
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Ricky Allen
Richard A. Allen (January 6, 1935 – May 29, 2005)'' Juke Blues'' no.59, 2005, Obituaries, p.68 was an American blues singer from Chicago. He was born in Nashville, Tennessee, and began his singing career as a member of a church choir in his home town. He relocated to Chicago in 1960, and received a recording contract one year later at Age Records. He had a local hit with "You Better Be Sure" and, in 1963, his hit "Cut You A-Loose" reached Number 20 in ''Billboards R&B chart. Some of his recordings of the 1960s, such as "It's A Mess I Tell You" and "I Can't Stand No Signifying", portended the emerging soul-blues style of the 1970s. After his retirement from the music industry in the early 1970s, he ran a laundry and a limousine service. In 2001, he performed at the Mönsterås Festival in Sweden, and the following year at the Chicago Blues Festival The Chicago Blues Festival is an annual event held in June, that features three days of performances by top-tier blues mu ...
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Rainy Davis
Denise Lorraine "Rainy" Davis is an American singer and songwriter. Out of four ''Billboard'' charted singles, Rainy Davis is known best for her song " Sweetheart". The single was originally released on the New York–based independent label Supertronics Records. However, after the song became a hit in the clubs, then on urban radio and eventually crossing over to pop radio, Columbia Records A&R exec Joe McEwen offered Davis a production-artist deal for worldwide physical distribution, which included buying her previous contract from Supertronics. She went on to record two albums for Columbia and received numerous awards for her contributions to hit songs over the years. In 2005, when digital music distribution was new to the majority of independent artists and label professionals, Davis, founder and president of Rainysongs, set up her online entertainment company with worldwide digital distribution. This was one of the first digital music distribution labels owned by an African ...
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Amo (Bring Me The Horizon Album)
''Amo'' (stylised in lowercase) is the sixth studio album by British rock band Bring Me the Horizon. Originally scheduled for release on 11 January 2019, it was released on 25 January 2019. The album was announced on 22 August 2018, a day after the release of the lead single "Mantra". It was produced by vocalist Oli Sykes and keyboardist Jordan Fish, and was written and recorded primarily in Los Angeles. The album was preceded by five singles. The lead single, "Mantra", was released on 21 August 2018. The second single, " Wonderful Life" featuring Dani Filth of Cradle of Filth, was released on 21 October 2018. The third single, "Medicine", was released on 3 January 2019. The fourth single, "Mother Tongue", was released on 22 January 2019. The fifth single, " Nihilist Blues" featuring Grimes, was released on 24 January 2019. " Sugar Honey Ice & Tea" was released as the album's sixth single on 26 July 2019. " In the Dark" was released as the album's seventh single on 21 October 201 ...
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Be Your Own Pet
Be Your Own Pet (also known as BYOP or stylised as be your own PET) is a punk/garage rock band from Nashville, Tennessee, formed in 2003. For a majority of their career, the band's line-up has consisted of lead vocalist Jemina Pearl, guitarist Jonas Stein, bassist Nathan Vasquez and drummer John Eatherly. After originally releasing early singles and EPs with Nashville-based Infinity Cat Records, the band signed to XL Recordings and Thurston Moore's label, Ecstatic Peace/Universal Records in the UK & North America respectively. Be Your Own Pet released their self-titled debut album in 2006, receiving critical acclaim from publications such as NME and Pitchfork. Shortly following the release of their second album '' Get Awkward'' in 2008, the group disbanded, citing misogyny directed towards and experienced by Pearl and a general burnout from pressures of the music industry as the reasons for their split. Following a fourteen year hiatus, they reunited in 2021 after being spec ...
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The Rutles (album)
''The Rutles'' (alternately titled ''Meet The Rutles'') is a soundtrack album to the 1978 telemovie ''All You Need Is Cash''. The album contains 14 of the tongue-in-cheek pastiches of Beatles songs that were featured in the film. The primary creative force of the Rutles' music was Neil Innes, the sole composer and arranger of the songs. In the late 1960s, Innes had been the "seventh" member of Monty Python as well as one of the main artists behind the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, who had been featured in the real Beatles' ''Magical Mystery Tour'' film performing "Death Cab for Cutie". Innes credits the three musicians he recruited to assist him on the project as having been important in helping him capture the feel of the Beatles. Guitarist/singer Ollie Halsall and drummer John Halsey had played together in the groups Timebox and Patto. Multi-instrumentalist Ricky Fataar had played with the Flames before joining the Beach Boys in the early 1970s. Eric Idle, who devised the Rutles ...
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Ouch (song)
"Ouch" is a song performed, written and produced by the English hip hop group N-Dubz. It was released as the group's fourth overall single, first single with the record label All Around the World and the first official single for their debut Platinum-selling album, ''Uncle B''. Background Joseph says this single was the first digitally released on 29 September 2008 and then received as a physical single the following week. The CD single features six different versions of the song, including three remixes. "Ouch" has been defined as the response single to the group's second single "I Swear" as both songs deal with the issue of cheating within a relationship. The key difference between the two tracks is that "Ouch" involves the man in the relationship cheating whereas in "I Swear" it's the woman. In contrast the track's accompanied music video, which leaked four month's prior to the song's single release, tells the same story as the song lyrics. The song reached the B-list on B ...
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Matt Watson (YouTuber)
Matt Watson (born February 5, 1996) is an American YouTuber, comedian, musician, and podcaster. Alongside Ryan Magee, he is the co-creator and co-host of the variety-comedy YouTube channel SuperMega, which has almost a million subscribers on the site. SuperMega's videos include comedy sketches, Let's Plays, vlogs, movie commentary tracks, and their weekly video podcast, ''Supermegashow''. Watson grew up in South Carolina, and started making comedy sketches for YouTube in 2008. After moving to California in 2015, he joined Magee and Daniel Kyre in producing their comedy YouTube channel Cyndago—and editing videos for Markiplier, one of the site's most popular creators. Cyndago disbanded soon after due to Kyre's death. In 2016, Watson and Magee created SuperMega, and stopped working for Markiplier. From 2016 to 2019, the duo edited and often guest hosted the popular Let's Play channel Game Grumps. In 2022, Watson and Magee published the comedy fiction novel ''SuperMega Saves th ...
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Ouch! (Lake Album)
''Ouch!'' is the fourth studio album by Lake, released in August 1980 in Europe and June 1981 in the USA. It is the first album to be released following the departure of three members of the band from their peak period, Detlef Petersen, Geoffrey Peacey, and Martin Tiefense, who were replaced by Frank Hieber, Achim Opperman, and Heiko Efferz. Track listing Side One # "Celebrate" (James Hopkins-Harrison, Achim Opperman) – 3:51 # "Come on Home" (J. Hopkins-Harrison, Frank Hieber) – 4:39 # "Listen to Me" (J. Hopkins-Harrison, F. Hieber, Heiko Efferz) – 4:16 # "Amigo" (J. Hopkins-Harrison, A. Opperman) – 2:50 # "Jamaica High" (J. Hopkins-Harrison, Alex Conti, F. Hieber) – 4:47 Side Two # "Living for Today" (J. Hopkins-Harrison, A. Opperman) – 4:31 # "Something Here" (J. Hopkins-Harrison, F. Hieber) – 4:33 # "Hit Your Mama" (J. Hopkins-Harrison, F. Hieber) – 4:19 # "Southern Nights" (J. Hopkins-Harrison, F. Hieber) – 4:29 Personnel *James Hopkins-Harrison – lead ...
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Ouch, Lower Dir
Ouch (, ) is a town in the Lower Dir District of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. The town has seen extensive expansion and enjoys good communication as it is located on the main N45 Dir Road, about north of Chakdara. The region is about away from Peshawar and away from Saidu Sharif and is mainly known for its Shoemaking, shoemakers and goldsmiths. Educational institutions * Degree College Gulabad Ouch (for boys) * Degree College (for girls) * Govt. Higher Secondary School Ouch * Govt. High School Ouch * Govt. Higher Secondary School Khair Abad Ouch * Govt. Higher Secondary School Kotigram Ouch * Govt. High School Maina Battan Ouch * Govt. Girls Middle School Warsak, Ouch * Govt. Boys Middle School, Warsak, Ouch PRIVATE SCHOOLS. * Ranra (رڼا) Model School Ouch * Progressive Model school. * Alhuda Schools and College. * Islamya Model School. * Vision Model school. * Adenzai Model school. * Alnasir Public School. * Almeezan Public school. * Alnajam School. * Cord ...
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