Suicide

Introduction

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Suicide is the act of intentionally ending one's own life (and can be a noun for a person who has died by suicide).

Suicide may also refer to:

Arts, entertainment and media
  • Suicide (wrestling), a professional wrestling persona, used by multiple professional wrestlers
  • Suicide (game), a type of street game that involves the bouncing of a ball against a wall
  • Suicide (Durkheim book), an 1897 case study on suicide by French sociologist Émile Durkheim
  • Suicide (novel), a 2008 short novel by Edouard Levé
  • Suicide (Suvorov book), a 2001 book by Viktor Suvorov

Music

  • Suicide (band), an American electronic/punk band, intermittently active from 1970–2016
    • Suicide (1977 album), the first album by Suicide
    • Suicide: Alan Vega and Martin Rev, the second album by Suicide
  • Suicide, a 1999 album by American rock band Sweet Water
  • Suicide, a 2010 mixtape by American rapper Lil Scrappy
  • "Suicide", a song by T-Pain from the 2007 album Epiphany
  • "Suicide", a song by The Devin Townsend Band from the 2003 album Accelerated Evolution
  • "Suicide", a song by Thin Lizzy from the 1975 album Fighting
Other uses
  • Animal suicide, suicide in animals concerns self-destructive behavior of various species in the animal kingdom
  • Aokigahara (also called the Suicide Forest), in Japan
  • Euthanasia, the practice of intentionally ending life to relieve pain and suffering
  • History of suicide
  • Suicide, a trick with the diabolo juggling prop, in which the player lets go of one hand and spins the diabolo freely
  • Suicide (b-boy move), a breakdancer's sudden drop to their back
  • Suicide Hill (Montana), a mountain in the U.S. state of Montana
  • A suicide, a mix of two or more carbonated sodas mixed together.
See also
  • Suicide terminology
  • The Suicide (disambiguation)

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