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*[["Weird Al" Yankovic]] (born 1959), American musician and parodist | *[["Weird Al" Yankovic]] (born 1959), American musician and parodist | ||
*[[Weird fiction]], speculative literature written in the late 19th and early 20th century | *[[Weird fiction]], speculative literature written in the late 19th and early 20th century | ||
+ | *[[Weird Tales]], magazine | ||
*''[[The Weird]]'', a 2012 anthology of weird fiction | *''[[The Weird]]'', a 2012 anthology of weird fiction | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== |
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- Having supernatural or preternatural power.
- Having an unusually strange character or behaviour.
- Deviating from the normal; bizarre.
Weird may refer to:
- "Weird Al" Yankovic (born 1959), American musician and parodist
- Weird fiction, speculative literature written in the late 19th and early 20th century
- Weird Tales, magazine
- The Weird, a 2012 anthology of weird fiction
Etymology
From Old English wyrd ("that which happens, fate, chance, fortune, destiny, Fate, the Fates, Providence, event, phenomenon, transaction, fact, deed").
See also
- New Weird America, a subgenre of psychedelic folk music of the mid-late 2000s
- Weirdo
- Wyrd, an Anglo-Saxon concept of fate
See also (2)
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