Club
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Club may refer to:
Artifacts
- Club (weapon), a blunt weapon
- Golf club, for golfing
- Indian club, for exercise
- Juggling club, for toss juggling
- Throwing club, for the athletic club throw
- Throwing club (or stick), a weapon
Arts and entertainment
- Club music, a broad genre originated in the 1980s
- Club (magazine), a 1990s pornographic periodical
- Clubs (suit), in playing cards
- "Club", a 2019 song on kelsea by Kelsea Ballerini
- Club, a character in 1984 arcade game Yie Ar Kung-Fu
- IClub48, a 1994–1995 Indonesian variety TV show
Brands
- Club (biscuit), a brand of biscuits manufactured by Jacob's (Ireland) and McVitie's (UK)
- Club (German cigarette), a German brand of cigarettes
- Club (soft drink)
- Club Med, a holiday company
- Club Crackers
- Kensitas Club, commonly known as Club, a Scottish brand of cigarettes
- Mega Club, a derivative of the Citroën AX
Forms of organization
- Club (organization), a form of association
- Club (sport), a team or society to compete in sport competitions
- Book discussion club
- Book sales club, a marketing mechanism
- Cabaret club
- Gentlemen's club (traditional)
- Health club or fitness club, similar to a gym
- Nightclub, a late-night venue with dancing
- Social club
- Sports club
- Strip club, an adult venue with nude dancers
- Student club
- Women's club
- Youth club
Mathematics
- Club set, a subset of a limit ordinal
- Clubsuit, a family of combinatorial principles
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