Teardrop
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Teardrop or Teardrops may refer to:
- A drop of tears
- Teardrop attacks, a remote denial-of-service attack (DoS)
- Teardrop trailer, a type of travel trailer
- Teardrop hull, a submarine hull design
- T150 C 'Teardrop', a classic car made by Talbot-Lago
- Teardrop (electronics), a printed circuit board feature
- A feature in X-rays of the pelvis
- Teardrop (basketball), a basketball move usually performed by undersized players
- Teardrop tattoo, a tattoo in the sign of a teardrop used by various gang members
- A type of stroke ending (typography)
- Tear Drop Memorial, a sculpture given to the U.S. as a gift from the Russian government as a memorial to the victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks
- Lighting designed by Tokujin Yoshioka
- Vastus medialis, a muscle in the leg sometimes referred to as the teardrop muscle
Music
- The Teardrops, or Magic Slim and The Teardrops, a Chicago band
- The Teardrops, Colorado
- Teardrop (band), an electronica duo from Nottingham, UK
- The Teardrops (UK band), a post-punk band from Manchester, England
- The Teardrops (girl group), a 1960s girl group from Cincinnati, Ohio
Instruments
- The unofficial name of the Mark III and Mark VI electric guitars made by Vox
Albums
- Teardrops (album), a 2010 album by Tom Dice
Songs
- "Tear Drops", a 1957 song by Lee Andrews & the Hearts
- "Tear Drop", a 1959 US#23 Santo & Johnny instrumental
- "Teardrops" (George Harrison song), a 1981 song on George Harrison's album Somewhere In England
- "Teardrops", a 1984 song by Shakin' Stevens
- "Teardrops" (Womack & Womack song), a 1988 song on Womack & Womack's album Conscience
- "Teardrop" (Massive Attack song), a song on Massive Attack's 1998 album Mezzanine
- "Tear Drops", a song from B5's 2007 album Don't Talk, Just Listen
- "Teardrops" (The 411 song), a song from British R&B group The 411
- "Teardrops", a song by The Proclaimers from their album Sunshine on Leith
- "Teardrops" (Elena Paparizou song)
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