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Was (wer) ist zombi - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Zombi (disambiguation); Zombi (video game)

zombie         
  • One of the various zombie panel discussion at the 2012 [[New York Comic Con]], featuring writers who have worked in the genre (left to right): [[Jonathan Maberry]], Daniel Kraus, [[Stefan Petrucha]], Will Hill, [[Rachel Caine]], Chase Novak, and [[Christopher Krovatin]]. Also present (but not visible in the photo) was [[Barry Lyga]].
  • T. P. Cooke]] as Frankenstein's Monster in an 1823 stage production of the novel
  • A young zombie (Kyra Schon) feeding on human flesh, from ''Night of the Living Dead'' (1968)
  • [[John A. Russo]] portrays a zombie in ''[[Night of the Living Dead]].''
  • [[Tor Johnson]] as a zombie with his victim in the cult movie ''[[Plan 9 from Outer Space]]'' (1959)
  • A depiction of a zombie at twilight in a field of [[sugar cane]]
  • A zombie walk in Pittsburgh
MYTHICAL UNDEAD BEING CREATED THROUGH THE REANIMATION OF A HUMAN CORPSE, OR SUBMITTED PERSON OR ENTITY
Zombie (folklore); Zombies; Zombism; Zombie apocalypse/Old; Zombies!; Zmobie; Zombeh; Zombies in literature and fiction; Zombification; Zombey; Zombys; Zombie infection; Zombies in comics; Necropalypse; Zombie comics; Z-Day; Z day; Felicia Felix-Mentor; Vodoun Zombification; Zombies in popular culture; Zombie (fiction); Zombie-ism; Zombie manga; Zombie horror; Zombie (fictional); 🧟; 🧟‍♂️; 🧟‍♀️; Animated corpse
1. <operating system> zombie process. 2. <chat> A ghost. [Jargon File] (1997-10-08)
zombie         
  • One of the various zombie panel discussion at the 2012 [[New York Comic Con]], featuring writers who have worked in the genre (left to right): [[Jonathan Maberry]], Daniel Kraus, [[Stefan Petrucha]], Will Hill, [[Rachel Caine]], Chase Novak, and [[Christopher Krovatin]]. Also present (but not visible in the photo) was [[Barry Lyga]].
  • T. P. Cooke]] as Frankenstein's Monster in an 1823 stage production of the novel
  • A young zombie (Kyra Schon) feeding on human flesh, from ''Night of the Living Dead'' (1968)
  • [[John A. Russo]] portrays a zombie in ''[[Night of the Living Dead]].''
  • [[Tor Johnson]] as a zombie with his victim in the cult movie ''[[Plan 9 from Outer Space]]'' (1959)
  • A depiction of a zombie at twilight in a field of [[sugar cane]]
  • A zombie walk in Pittsburgh
MYTHICAL UNDEAD BEING CREATED THROUGH THE REANIMATION OF A HUMAN CORPSE, OR SUBMITTED PERSON OR ENTITY
Zombie (folklore); Zombies; Zombism; Zombie apocalypse/Old; Zombies!; Zmobie; Zombeh; Zombies in literature and fiction; Zombification; Zombey; Zombys; Zombie infection; Zombies in comics; Necropalypse; Zombie comics; Z-Day; Z day; Felicia Felix-Mentor; Vodoun Zombification; Zombies in popular culture; Zombie (fiction); Zombie-ism; Zombie manga; Zombie horror; Zombie (fictional); 🧟; 🧟‍♂️; 🧟‍♀️; Animated corpse
¦ noun
1. a corpse supposedly revived by witchcraft, especially in certain African and Caribbean religions.
2. informal a lifeless, apathetic, or completely unresponsive person.
Derivatives
zombification noun
zombify verb (zombifies, zombifying, zombified).
Origin
C19: of W. Afr. origin; cf. Kikongo zumbi 'fetish'.
zombie         
  • One of the various zombie panel discussion at the 2012 [[New York Comic Con]], featuring writers who have worked in the genre (left to right): [[Jonathan Maberry]], Daniel Kraus, [[Stefan Petrucha]], Will Hill, [[Rachel Caine]], Chase Novak, and [[Christopher Krovatin]]. Also present (but not visible in the photo) was [[Barry Lyga]].
  • T. P. Cooke]] as Frankenstein's Monster in an 1823 stage production of the novel
  • A young zombie (Kyra Schon) feeding on human flesh, from ''Night of the Living Dead'' (1968)
  • [[John A. Russo]] portrays a zombie in ''[[Night of the Living Dead]].''
  • [[Tor Johnson]] as a zombie with his victim in the cult movie ''[[Plan 9 from Outer Space]]'' (1959)
  • A depiction of a zombie at twilight in a field of [[sugar cane]]
  • A zombie walk in Pittsburgh
MYTHICAL UNDEAD BEING CREATED THROUGH THE REANIMATION OF A HUMAN CORPSE, OR SUBMITTED PERSON OR ENTITY
Zombie (folklore); Zombies; Zombism; Zombie apocalypse/Old; Zombies!; Zmobie; Zombeh; Zombies in literature and fiction; Zombification; Zombey; Zombys; Zombie infection; Zombies in comics; Necropalypse; Zombie comics; Z-Day; Z day; Felicia Felix-Mentor; Vodoun Zombification; Zombies in popular culture; Zombie (fiction); Zombie-ism; Zombie manga; Zombie horror; Zombie (fictional); 🧟; 🧟‍♂️; 🧟‍♀️; Animated corpse
(zombies)
1.
You can describe someone as a zombie if their face or behaviour shows no feeling, understanding, or interest in what is going on around them.
Without sleep you will become a zombie at work.
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2.
In horror stories and some religions, a zombie is a dead person who has been brought back to life.
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Wikipedia

Zombi

Zombi may refer to:

  • Zombi (film) or Dawn of the Dead, a 1978 film by George Romero
    • Zombi 2, a 1979 film by Lucio Fulci
      • Zombi (film series), a set of horror films
  • Zombi (band), a space rock band from Pittsburgh
  • "Zombi", a song by P-MODEL from the album Perspective
  • Zombi (1986 video game), a computer game published in 1986 by Ubisoft
  • ZombiU, a video game first published in 2012 by Ubisoft, also released under the title Zombi
  • Zombi (African god), a snake-deity in Voodoo cults of West Africa and Haiti