Stripe
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A stripe is a long, straight line of a single color, may mean:
- Candystripe, a pattern of diagonal stripes twisted around a cylinder stereotypically embodied by the candy cane
- Candystriper, a nickname for a female hospital volunteer derived from a formerly common outfit
- Chevron (insignia), sometimes referred to as stripes, a mark of military rank
- Data striping, the segmentation of logically sequential data so that segments can be written to multiple physical devices
- Go-faster stripes, refer to an imitative decoration applied to cars to make them appear to be modified for extra speed
- Magnetic stripe card, a type of card capable of storing data via magnetism
- Red Stripe, a Jamaican lager-style beer whose logo is a bold, diagonal red stripe
- Service stripe, an award in the United States armed forces
- S.T.R.I.P.E. (aka Pat Dugan), a fictional superhero in the DC Comics universe
- Striped paint, a classic example of a snipe hunt, a type of prank
- The Candystripes, nickname for Derry City F.C., an Irish football club
The English Wiktionary has a dictionary definition (meanings of a word) for: stripe
In entertainment:
- Red Stripe (Flying Pickets), a member of the famous a cappella group The Flying Pickets
- Stripes (film), a 1981 American comedy film
- The White Stripes, a Grammy Award-winning American rock music duo from Detroit
- The White Stripes (album), the self-titled debut album by American rock band, The White Stripes
In animals:
- Green-striped White, a butterfly in the Pieridae family
- Stripe-backed Wren, a bird found in the savannas of northern Colombia and central Venezuela
- Striped bass, a member of the temperate bass family
- Striped Dolphin, an extensively studied dolphin that is found in temperate and tropical waters of all the world's oceans
- Striped Hyena, a close relative of the Brown Hyena
- Three-striped Night Monkey, one of several species of owl monkeys
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