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Dirt is a blanket term for unclean matter.

Dirt may also refer to:

  • Soil, that is found on the ground

Literature

  • Dirt (novel), the second novel in the Stone Barrington series by Stuart Woods
  • Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations, a non-fiction book by David R. Montgomery
  • The Dirt, 2001 autobiography of American hard rock band Mötley Crüe
  • Dirt (magazine), an American lifestyle magazine for young men

Film and TV

  • Dirt (1965 film), directed by Piero Heliczer and produced by Andy Warhol
  • Dirt (1994 film), a Chinese film directed by Guan Hu
  • Dirt (1998 film), directed by Chel White
  • Dirt (2003 film), directed by Nancy Savoca
  • Dirt (TV series)
  • Dirt! The Movie, a 2009 ecological documentary
  • The Dirt (film), a 2019 American biopic Mötley Crüe film
  • Dirt, a web series by the Brat network

Racing and games

  • Dirt jumping, the practice of riding bikes over jumps
  • Dirt (series), a series of rally racing video games
  • Dirt (MUD), a major derivative of the AberMUD online game server software

Music

Albums

  • Dirt (Alice in Chains album), 1992
  • Dirt (The Arrogant Worms album), 1999
  • D.I.R.T. (Heltah Skeltah album), 2008
  • Dirt (Kids in Glass Houses album), 2010
  • Dirt (Dean Brody album), 2012

Songs

  • "Dirt" (song), a 2014 song by Florida Georgia Line
  • "Dirt", a song from The Stooges' album Fun House, 1970
  • "Dirt", a song by Alice in Chains on Dirt, 1992
  • "Dirt", a song from Emma Blackery’s album Villains, 2018

Others

  • Dirt cake, a dessert food made of chocolate pudding and Oreos
  • Dirt, slang for gossip, blackmail or slander against a person

Acronyms

See also

  • Dirty (disambiguation)
  • Joe Dirt, a 2001 American cult film starring David Spade

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