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{{wiktionary|Bloody Mary|bloody mary}} |
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'''Bloody Mary''' originally referred to: |
'''Bloody Mary''' originally referred to: |
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* [[Mary I of England]] (1516–1558), Queen of England and Ireland, so called because of her persecution of Protestants |
* [[Mary I of England]] (1516–1558), Queen of England and Ireland, so called because of her persecution of Protestants |
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== Literature == |
== Literature == |
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* [[Bloody Mary (DC Comics)]], a fictional extraterrestrial vampire |
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* [[Bloody Mary (Helix)|''Bloody Mary'' (Helix)]], a comic book |
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* [[Bloody Mary (Marvel Comics)]], a fictional telekinetic supervillain |
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* [[Bloody Mary (South Pacific)|Bloody Mary (''South Pacific'')]], a character in ''Tales of the South Pacific'' by James Michener |
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== Music == |
== Music == |
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* [[Bloody Mary (song)|"Bloody Mary" (song)]], a 2011 song by |
* [[Bloody Mary (song)|"Bloody Mary" (song)]], a 2011 song by Lady Gaga |
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* "[[Bloody Mary (Nerve Endings)]]", a 2012 song by |
* "[[Bloody Mary (Nerve Endings)]]", a 2012 song by Silversun Pickups |
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* "Bloody Mary", a song from the |
* "Bloody Mary", a song from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]'' |
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* "Bloody Mary", a 2008 song by [[the Alice Rose]] |
* "Bloody Mary", a 2008 song by [[the Alice Rose]] |
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* "Bloody Mary", a 1978 song by Whitesnake from ''[[Snakebite (album)|Snakebite]]'' |
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* "Bloody Mary (A note on Apathy)", a 2000 song by Five for Fighting from ''America Town'' |
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* "[[Un Blodymary]]", a 2006 song by Las Ketchup, and the Spanish entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 |
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== Television == |
== Television == |
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* [[Bloody Mary (South Park)|"Bloody Mary" (''South Park'')]], an episode of the television series '' |
* [[Bloody Mary (South Park)|"Bloody Mary" (''South Park'')]], an episode of the television series ''South Park'' |
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* [[Bloody Mary (Supernatural)|"Bloody Mary" (''Supernatural'')]], an episode of the television series '' |
* [[Bloody Mary (Supernatural)|"Bloody Mary" (''Supernatural'')]], an episode of the television series ''Supernatural'' |
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* ''[[The Bloody Mary Show]]'', a British comedy horror web series |
* ''[[The Bloody Mary Show]]'', a British comedy horror web series |
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* "Scary Mary", a 2011 two part episode of ''[[R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour]]'' |
* "Scary Mary", a 2011 two part episode of ''[[R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour]]'' |
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== Other uses == |
== Other uses == |
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* [[Bloody Mary (rapper)]], rapper that was a member of the group |
* [[Bloody Mary (rapper)]], rapper that was a member of the group Bloods & Crips |
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* [[Bloody Mary (cocktail)]], a cocktail made with tomato juice, vodka, and typically spices |
* [[Bloody Mary (cocktail)]], a cocktail made with tomato juice, vodka, and typically spices |
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* [[Bloody Mary (folklore)]], a ghost said to appear in mirrors when a person repeats her name |
* [[Bloody Mary (folklore)]], a ghost or demonic spirit said to appear in mirrors when a person repeats her name |
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* Bloody Mary, a |
* Bloody Mary, a boss in the 1995 action role-playing game ''[[Terranigma]]'' |
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* [[Typhoon Mary (1960)]], a deadly typhoon nicknamed "Bloody Mary" by the |
* [[Typhoon Mary (1960)]], a deadly typhoon nicknamed "Bloody Mary" by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Latest revision as of 20:39, 3 July 2024
Look up Bloody Mary or bloody mary in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bloody Mary originally referred to:
- Mary I of England (1516–1558), Queen of England and Ireland, so called because of her persecution of Protestants
Bloody Mary may also refer to:
Film
[edit]- Urban Legends: Bloody Mary, a 2005 horror film
- Bloody Mary (2006 film), a 2006 horror film
- Bloody Mary (2022 film), a 2022 crime drama film
- Dead Mary or Bloody Mary, a 2007 horror film
Literature
[edit]- Bloody Mary (DC Comics), a fictional extraterrestrial vampire
- Bloody Mary (Helix), a comic book
- Bloody Mary (Marvel Comics), a fictional telekinetic supervillain
- Bloody Mary (South Pacific), a character in Tales of the South Pacific by James Michener
Music
[edit]- "Bloody Mary" (song), a 2011 song by Lady Gaga
- "Bloody Mary (Nerve Endings)", a 2012 song by Silversun Pickups
- "Bloody Mary", a song from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific
- "Bloody Mary", a 2008 song by the Alice Rose
- "Bloody Mary", a 1978 song by Whitesnake from Snakebite
- "Bloody Mary (A note on Apathy)", a 2000 song by Five for Fighting from America Town
- "Un Blodymary", a 2006 song by Las Ketchup, and the Spanish entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006
Television
[edit]- "Bloody Mary" (South Park), an episode of the television series South Park
- "Bloody Mary" (Supernatural), an episode of the television series Supernatural
- The Bloody Mary Show, a British comedy horror web series
- "Scary Mary", a 2011 two part episode of R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour
Other uses
[edit]- Bloody Mary (rapper), rapper that was a member of the group Bloods & Crips
- Bloody Mary (cocktail), a cocktail made with tomato juice, vodka, and typically spices
- Bloody Mary (folklore), a ghost or demonic spirit said to appear in mirrors when a person repeats her name
- Bloody Mary, a boss in the 1995 action role-playing game Terranigma
- Typhoon Mary (1960), a deadly typhoon nicknamed "Bloody Mary" by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center
See also
[edit]Search for "Bloody Mary" on Wikipedia.
- Agent 077: Mission Bloody Mary, a 1965 adventure film
- The Legend of Bloody Mary, a 2008 horror film
- Mary, Mary, Bloody Mary, a 1974 horror film
- Mary, Bloody Mary, a 1999 YA novel
- "Un Blodymary", a 2006 song by Las Ketchup
- All pages with titles beginning with Bloody Mary
- All pages with titles containing Bloody Mary
- Bloody (disambiguation)
- Mary (disambiguation)