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'''Vamp''', short for vampire, most commonly refers to a seductress or ''femme fatale'' '''Vamp''' most commonly refers to:
* ], the upper part of a shoe

* ], a seductress or ''femme fatale''; derived from "vampire"
It can also refer to:
* ], the upper part of a shoe
* ], a repeating musical figure or accompaniment * ], a repeating musical figure or accompaniment


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==Music== ==Music==
* ], a Norwegian folk music band * ], Norwegian folk music band formed in 1990
* ], a Japanese rock band formed in 2008 * ], Japanese rock band formed in 2008
** ], the 2009 self-titled debut album of the Japanese band
* ], formed in 1965 * ], formed in 1965
* ], a band formed in 2012 * ], a band formed in 2012
* ], the 2009 self-titled debut album of the Japanese band Vamps
* ] (born 1995), a Belgian DJ and record producer * ] (born 1995), a Belgian DJ and record producer
* ], a 1996 album by Akina Nakamori * ], a 1996 album by Akina Nakamori
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==Film, television and theatre== ==Film, television and theatre==
* ], a lost 1918 silent film wartime comedy-drama
* ], 1986 vampire film * ], 1986 vampire film
* ], 2012 horror-comedy film * ], 2012 horror-comedy film
* ], a Brazilian telenovela * ], a Brazilian telenovela
* '']'', a 1955 musical comedy * '']'', a 1955 musical comedy
* ], a lost 1918 silent film wartime comedy-drama
* ] (1885–1955), American silent film actress nicknamed "The Vamp" * ] (1885–1955), American silent film actress nicknamed "The Vamp"
* ], Italian drag queen * ], Italian drag queen

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Vamp most commonly refers to:

Vamp or vamps may also refer to:

Science and technology

Vehicles

Music

Characters

Film, television and theatre

Other

See also

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