What is Slash?
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1. Genre of fanfiction involving pairing two male or female characters together; characters are commonly shown with a slash in between
2. Famous guitarist, whose major bands include Guns N Roses, Snakepit and Velvet Revolver
3. Action of cutting or slitting.
4. Character denoting "and" or "or"
1. A lot of people are interested in reading Harry/Draco slash
2. Slash is an amazing guitarist!
3. Did you see the slashes on her wrist? or He slashed the tires
4. Please allow your parent/guardian to sign this form
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One of the BEST gutartists ever. Slash (a.k.a. Saul Hudson) was born on July 23, 1965 in Hampstead, England. He was the lead guitarist for Guns N'Roses, Slash's Snakepit and Velvet Revolver. Slash is married to Perla Hudon and they have 2 children, London Emilio and Cash Anthony. He is DEFINATELY in the top 3 best guitarists in the world, and anyone who thinks differently is a dumbass!!
Slash fucking ROCKS! When he's on stage playing his Gibson Les Paul guitar with a cigarette hanging out of the corner of his mouth - you can see true Rock N' Roll right in front of your eyes!
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Fanfiction about two male characters/real people. Forms include
the best slash I'll ever read is pete/carl from
the libertines . *nod*
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Generally applies to fanfiction in which two males are in a relationship or together.
The best slash i've ever read was Harry/Draco.
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Word used in fanfiction to denote homosexual pairings. Usually male/male, sometimes female/female AKA femmeslash.
Often used interchangeably with
Slash originated in the early days of Star Trek fanfiction. Kirk/(slash)Spock.
Also very popular with Harry Potter
Sometimes referred to as "yummy slashy goodness"
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I am warning you: this is slash! So, if you don't want to see two hot guys getting it on, don't read this fic. Harry/Draco
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The original lead guitarist for Snakepit, Guns N' Roses, and Velvet Revolver. His real name is Saul Hudson.
Slash is a very talented, and very sexy guitarist.
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Urinate (chiefly British)
"I'm dying for a slash, but there's a line for the bog."
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