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name Derf Scratch, was an American musician, best known as a former member of the punk rock band Fear and its original bass guitarist. Scratch played
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List of people with the same nickname
Derf is a nickname. Notable people with the nickname include: Derf Backderf or John Backderf (born 1959), American cartoonist Derf Scratch (1951–2010)
Derf
American punk rock band
singer/guitarist Lee Ving and bassist Derf Scratch, who recruited guitarist Burt Good and drummer Johnny Backbeat. According to Scratch, the band was named by photographer
Fear_(band)
1982 studio album by Fear
Alright If You Like Saxophones" Philo Cramer – lead guitar, backing vocals Derf Scratch – bass, backing vocals, saxophone, rhythm guitar on "New York's Alright
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American musician (born 1957)
$100. He played a Fender Precision Bass formerly owned by Fear bassist Derf Scratch on What Makes A Man Start Fires? For most of his fIREHOSE tenure, Watt
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1984 studio album by GG Allin & The Scumfucs
1981 punk documentary The Decline of Western Civilization where bassist Derf Scratch of the band Fear shouts "eat my fuck asshole" at a member of the audience
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American musician (1946–1983)
people I knew, he was the one person I couldn't rule out." However, Derf Scratch (of the band Fear) and several other members of the Los Angeles punk
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1981 film by Penelope Spheeris
"Barbee Doll Lust" "Underground Babylon" Fear (Lee Ving, Philo Cramer, Derf Scratch, Spit Stix) "Beef Bologna" "I Don't Care About You" "I Love Livin' in
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American actor (born 1959)
New York, he fronted a rock band, Crime which included Jaco Pastorius, Derf Scratch and John Densmore.[citation needed] He is an accomplished athlete. In
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2017-07-22. http://pnwbands.com/artmineoquartet.html "R.I.P. Fear Bassist Derf Scratch". Pitchfork. 2 August 2010. Retrieved 2011-07-22. "Famed Conductor, Mitch
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American musician
He was a member of the band's classic lineup along with Spit Stix, Derf Scratch and frontman Lee Ving. He rejoined the group in 2018. Hailing from Canoga
Philo_Cramer
Canadian film producer
people I knew, he was the one person I couldn't rule out." However, Derf Scratch (of the band Fear) and several other members of the Los Angeles punk
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Topics referred to by the same term
Paul Simon from Stranger to Stranger The Werewolfs, a band featuring Derf Scratch Werewolf (Dell Comics), a 1966-1967 character Werewolf by Night, a Marvel
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Dave Schools (Widespread Panic) Joseph "Lucky" Scott (Curtom Records) Derf Scratch (Fear) Karl E. H. Seigfried Anna Sentina Steve Severin (Siouxsie and
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American executive producer (1943–2024)
the then-burgeoning L.A. Hardcore Punk scene, starred Ray Sharkey and Derf Scratch of the band Fear. In 1986, he wrote and produced the skateboarding film
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1978 single by Fear
(2:46) "No More Nothing" (2:29) Lee Ving – vocals Burt Good – guitar Derf Scratch – bass, vocals Johnny Backbeat – drums David E. James, "Poetry/Punk/Production:
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Sir Daniel Pettit, 95, British Olympic footballer and industrialist. Derf Scratch, 58, American bassist (Fear). Katarzyna Sobczyk, 65, Polish singer, breast
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a journey of her own, she later encounters Old Derf, who takes her as his new protegee and scratches Pleck's name off the prophecy to replace it with
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DERF SCRATCH
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Norse
A deaf and mute concubine.
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English
English : status name denoting a serf, Middle English, Old French vass(e), from Late Latin vassus, of Celtic origin. Compare Welsh gwas ‘boy’, Gaelic foss ‘servant’.English : variant of Vause.Swedish : variant of Wass.South German : variant of Fass.Hungarian : from vas ‘iron’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a blacksmith, or a nickname for a resilient, tough man.
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English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places called Charlton, mainly in southern England, from Old English Ceorlatūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) of the peasants’. Old English ceorl denoted originally a free peasant of the lowest rank, later (but probably already before the Norman conquest) a tenant in pure villeinage, a serf or bondsman.Irish : altered form of Carlin.
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English
English : variant of Varley.Dutch : reduced form of van der Leye, a topographic name for someone living near the river Leie.French : habitational name from a place called Verlée in Liège province, Belgium.
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Welsh
Fiend.
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Irish
Irish : Anglicized form of the common and widespread Gaelic name Ó Maoláin ‘descendant of Maolán’, a byname meaning ‘tonsured one’, ‘devotee’ (from a diminutive of maol ‘bald’).English : topographic name for someone who lived by a mill, or a metonymic occupational name for a miller, from Anglo-Norman French mo(u)lin, mulin ‘mill’ (see Mill). In some instances it may be a variant of Millen, from Middle English mullelane.Dutch and Belgian (van Mullen) : habitational name from Mullem in East Flanders, Mullem in West Flanders, or possibly Mollen in Brabant.Dutch (van (der) Mullen) : variant of van der Molen (see Molen 4).
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German
German : unexplained.English : probably a variant spelling of (H)arliss, a nickname from Middle English earles ‘earless’, probably denoting someone who was deaf rather than one literally without ears.
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English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : status name in the feudal system for a serf who had been freed.Jewish (American) : Americanized form of Friedmann (see Fried).
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English
English : term of status for someone who was born a free man (from Old English frēo ‘free’ + boren ‘born’), rather than a serf emancipated in late life. Compare Freedman.
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English
English : from the Middle English personal name Dere, Old English Dēora, in part a short form of various compound names formed with dēore ‘dear’, in part a byname meaning ‘beloved’, or dēor ‘brave’, ‘bold’.English : nickname from Middle English dere, Old English dēor ‘wild animal’, or from the adjective of the same form, meaning ‘wild’, ‘fierce’. By the Middle English period the adjective was falling out of use, and the noun was beginning to be restricted to the sense of modern English deer, so that this may be the sense behind the surname in some cases.
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Irish
Dervla Dearbhail Dearbhal Deirbhile
From der + fal “daughter of Fal,†“Fal†being an ancient name for Ireland.
Dervla Dearbhail Dearbhal Deirbhile
Boy/Male
German
Ruler; Form of Derek
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English
English : from Middle English delf ‘excavation’, ‘digging’ (Old English (ge)delf), hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a ditch or quarry, a metonymic occupational name for a ditch-cutter or quarryman, or alternatively a habitational name from any of various places named with this word, as for example Delf in Kent and Delph in Lancashire (now Greater Manchester) and Yorkshire.
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Australian, Indian, Sanskrit
A Der; A Flowing Stream
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English
English : patronymic from a variant spelling of Mayer 1.English : variant of Myers.Spanish : variant of Mier 2.Dutch : variant of Mier 3.Dutch (van der Miers) : variant of Meers 2.
Boy/Male
Australian, Dutch, French, German, Netherlands
The People's Ruler
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English
English : metonymic occupational name for a dyer or seller of dye, from Middle English mad(d)er ‘madder’ (Old English mædere), a pink to red dye obtained from the roots of the madder plant.German and Dutch (Mader, Mäder) : occupational name for a reaper or mower, Middle High German mÄder, mæder, Middle Dutch mader.French (southwestern and southeastern) : metonymic occupational name for a carpenter.
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English
English : patronymic from Leader.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Lüders (see Lueders).
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Irish
From der + fal “daughter of Fal,†“Fal†being an ancient name for Ireland.
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Indian, Sanskrit
Deaf
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Greek
Vigilant.
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Australian, Gaelic, German, Turkish
Peaceful; Sharp; Pointed
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American, Australian, Basque, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Spanish
Dearly Loved; Lovable
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Becky, BEKKI means "ensnarer."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Full of Joy
Boy/Male
English American German
Wealthy.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Wellness
Boy/Male
English
Abbreviation of the Hebrew name Tobiah meaning 'Jah is good.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Goddess of Knowledge and Education; Goddess Saraswati; Indian Women
Girl/Female
French
Blonde.
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Deaf.
v. t.
A servant or slave employed in husbandry, and in some countries attached to the soil and transferred with it, as formerly in Russia.
n.
A person who is deaf and dumb; one who, through deprivation or defect of hearing, has either failed the acquire the power of speech, or has lost it.
a.
Net having the sense of hearing; deaf.
n.
A slave; a villain; a serf; a bondman.
a.
Without ears; hence, deaf or unwilling to hear.
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The state or condition of a serf.
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Relating to the derm or skin.
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Decayed; tasteless; dead; as, a deaf nut; deaf corn.
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A kind of ear trumpet for the deaf, or the partially deaf.
n.
A vassal or serf; a slave.
a.
Deaf; stupid.
pl.
of Erf
a.
As deaf as a stone; completely deaf.
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Wanting the sense of hearing, either wholly or in part; unable to perceive sounds; hard of hearing; as, a deaf man.
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Unwilling to hear or listen; determinedly inattentive; regardless; not to be persuaded as to facts, argument, or exhortation; -- with to; as, deaf to reason.
a.
Strong; powerful; fierce.
n.
The condition of being a deaf-mute.
n.
A slave in ancient Sparta; a Spartan serf; hence, a slave or serf.