Singles
Singles may refer to:
In society:
- Single persons and associated businesses and discussions
In retail commerce:
- United States one-dollar bills, particularly when requesting change from, or implicitly comparing to, larger denomination bills
In film and television:
- Singles (1992 film), written and directed by Cameron Crowe
- Singles (2003 film), a South Korean film starring Jang Jin-young
- S1ngles, a Greek TV series
- Singles (TV series), a British sitcom produced from 1988 to 1991
In music:
- Single (music), a type of music release usually having only one song
- Singles is a frequent title for a compilation album
- Singles (Alison Moyet album)
- Singles (Deacon Blue album)
- Singles (Future Islands album)
- Singles (Jimmy Eat World album)
- Singles (New Order album)
- Singles (Nirvana album)
- Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to the 1992 film
- Singles (Suede album)
- "Singles" (The Long Blondes album), an album by The Long Blondes
- Singles (The Smiths album)
- Singles (Travis album)
- Singles (Despina Vandi album)
- Singles (The UA Years), an album by The Stranglers
- The Singles (Corey Hart album)
- Singles (Fishbone album)
- Singles 1–12, an album by The Melvins
In computer and video games:
- Singles: Flirt Up Your Life, a video game by Rotobee
In sports:
- Singles means individual players competing one-on-one in several sports including tennis, badminton, table tennis, squash, professional wrestling and match play in golf
- Single skating, a figure skating discipline commonly known as "singles"
- Single (baseball), when a batter reaches first base due to successful contact with the ball
In geography:
- Singles, Puy-de-Dôme, a commune of the Puy-de-Dôme département, France
In food products:
- Kenco Singles, a single-serve coffee brewing system
- Kraft Singles, a brand of individually packaged cheese slices
See also
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