Body

Body or BODY may refer to:

Physical entities

  • Dead body or cadaver, a dead human body
  • Human body, the entire structure of a human organism
  • Physical body, an object in physics
  • Body plan, the physical features shared by a group of animals
  • Music

  • Body (album), original name for Jamie Foxx's 2010 Best Night of My Life album
  • "Body" (Ja Rule song), 2007 hip-hop song
  • "Body" (Marques Houston song), 2009 R&B song
  • "Body" (Teairra Mari song), 2010 R&B song
  • B.O.D.Y. (Band Of D Year), a 2006 album by Machel Montano
  • "Body", a song by Men Without Hats from No Hats Beyond This Point, 2003
  • "Body", a song by Funky Green Dogs from Star, 1999
  • "Body", a song by The Jacksons from Victory, 1984
  • Literature and publishing

  • Body (publishing), the main part of an article
  • body (typography), the size of a piece of metal type
  • B.O.D.Y. (manga), by Ao Mimori
  • B O D Y, an international online literary magazine
  • Film and television

  • Body (2007 film), a 2007 Thai horror-thriller film
  • Body (2015 Polish film), a 2015 Polish film
  • This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Body

    Body (2015 American film)

    Body is a 2015 American thriller film written and directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen. It stars Helen Rogers, Alexandra Turshen, Lauren Molina, and Larry Fessenden. During a wild night of partying, three women realize that they've gotten into more trouble than they realized. Body premiered on January 25, 2015, at the Slamdance Film Festival.

    Plot

    Holly, Cali, and Mel become bored when they return home for the holidays. Cali convinces the others that they should go to her uncle's house, where they can party. In the house, however, Holly finds evidence that leads her to believe that Cali is unrelated to the owners. When she confronts Cali, Cali admits that they have broken into a house owned by a couple for whom she used to babysit. Holly and Mel insist that they leave, but before they can, Arthur, the groundskeeper surprises them. After a brief scuffle, Arthur falls down a staircase, apparently dead. The women panic and decide to cover up the accident. When Arthur turns out to not be dead after all, the friends disagree on how to proceed.

    Coachbuilder

    A coachbuilder is a manufacturer of bodies for automobiles and a manufacturer of complete horse-drawn vehicles.

    Coachwork is the body of a motor vehicle (automobile, bus or truck), a horse-drawn coach or carriage (whence the term originated, derived from the Hungarian town of Kocs), or, by extension, a railroad car or railway carriage. The term is usually reserved for bodies built on a separate chassis, rather than being of unitary or monocoque construction. With reference to motor vehicles, auto body is the standard term in North American English. An obsolescent synonym is carrossery (plural: carosseries).

    Before automobiles

    A British trade association the Worshipful Company of Coachmakers and Coach Harness Makers, was incorporated in 1630. Some British coachmaking firms operating in the 20th century were established even earlier. Rippon was active in the time of Queen Elizabeth I, Barker founded in 1710 by an officer in Queen Anne's Guards, Brewster a relative newcomer (though oldest in the U.S.), formed in 1810.

    Poppin'

    Poppin may refer to:

  • Poppin' (song), a 2005 single by Chris Brown
  • "Poppin'", a 1957 song by Hank Mobley
  • Poppin' (album), an album by Hank Mobley
  • "Poppin'", a 2009 song by Utada, from the album This Is the One
  • "Poppin"', a 2015 song by Rico Richie produced by 808 Mafia
  • See also

  • Popping, a dance style
  • Popping (disambiguation)
  • Poppin' (album)

    Poppin' is an album by jazz saxophonist Hank Mobley first released on Blue Note Japan in 1980 as GXF 3066 (the BN catalogue number is 1620). It was recorded on October 20, 1957 and features Mobley, Art Farmer, Pepper Adams, Sonny Clark, Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones.

    Reception

    The Allmusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine awarded the album 4 stars stating "All of the musicians turn in fine performances (Clark in particular stands out with his lithe solos and tasteful accompaniment), and the result is a winning collection of straight-ahead hard bop that ranks as another solid addition to Mobley's strong catalog.".

    Track listing

    All compositions by Hank Mobley except as indicated

  • "Poppin'" - 6:33
  • "Darn That Dream" (DeLange, VanHeusen) - 6:10
  • "Gettin' into Something" - 6:33
  • "Tune-Up" (Davis) - 10:53
  • "East of Brooklyn" - 10:09
  • Personnel

  • Hank Mobley - tenor saxophone
  • Art Farmer - trumpet
  • Pepper Adams - baritone saxophone
  • Sonny Clark - piano
  • Paul Chambers - bass
  • Philly Joe Jones - drums
  • Poppin' (song)

    "Poppin'" is the fifth single by Chris Brown produced by Dre & Vidal off his debut album, released in November 2005. In a radio interview in Miami, Florida, Brown stated that he will not be shooting a music video. The song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at #82 on December 5, 2006 and peaked at #42 on February 6, 2007, though it was not promoted physically as a CD single. The song is included in the Stomp the Yard soundtrack. There is a remix to the song featuring Juelz Santana and Lil Wayne. Both artists are featured on separate tracks on Chris Brown's self-titled debut album as well.

    Song information

    Chris sings about meeting a girl and claims that her looks "set him on fire". He is basically giving praise to the young lady's physical attributes and therefore describing her as "poppin'".

    Official versions

  • Poppin' (Main) - 4:25
  • Remix

    The official remix of "Poppin'", a single off of Chris Brown's self-titled debut album, features rappers Lil Wayne and Juelz Santana.

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