Maggot (disambiguation)

Maggot (disambiguation)

A maggot is the larva of a fly.

Maggot or Maggott may also refer to:

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In music

  • Maggot (rapper), a member of satirical rap group Goldie Lookin' Chain
  • Maggots: The Record, the fourth studio album released by punk / metal band The Plasmatics in 1987
  • The Maggot, a 1999 album by Melvins
  • "Maggots", a song by GWAR from their 1990 album Scumdogs of the Universe
  • "Maggots", a song by Screaming Jets from their 2000 album Scam
  • "Maggot", a song by Angelspit from their 2004 EP Nurse Grenade
  • "Maggots", name for fans of the band Slipknot
  • Maggot, an English country dance, as "Mr. Beveridge's Maggot"(used in Jane Austen dramatizations), "Mr. Isaac's Maggot," and "Jack's Maggot"

Fictional characters

  • Farmer Maggot, in the Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien
  • Maggots (Corpse Bride), from the Tim Burton film Corpse Bride
  • Maggot, a main character in the animated children's program Zombie Hotel
  • Maggott, a mutant superhero in the Marvel Comics universe
  • Archer J. Maggott, in the film The Dirty Dozen

Other uses

  • Maggot therapy, the practice of using maggots (fly larvae) to clean out dead tissue
  • A Maggot, a novel by British author John Fowles, published in 1985
  • "Maggots", a curve on the Silverstone Circuit in Great Britain

See also


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