'Pin' may refer to:
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Pin (device), device used for fastening objects or material together
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Brooch, a decorative item fastened on apparels
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Badge or
button, a small (usually round) piece of metal or plastic with a pin attached, usually worn on clothing
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Award pin, a small piece of metal or plastic with a pin attached given as an award for some achievement
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electric interconnection, in
electrical engineering. For example a metal wire coming out of an
integrated circuit or
transistor. Often also referred to as a
lead.
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Bridge pin, a vertical wire on the bridge of keyboard instruments such as the piano and harpsichord that is used to control the string resonances
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Pin, Haute-Saône, a ''commune'' of the
Haute-Saône département, in France
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Pin Oak Court, Vermont South, Australia. Also known as
Ramsay Street in the Aussie soap opra 'Neighbours'.
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Pin..., a 1988 cult horror movie
[1]
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Pin (song), a song by the
Yeah Yeah Yeahs from their debut album, Fever to Tell (2003)
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Pin, nickname of actress, model, and singer
Kejmanee Pichaironnarongsongkram.
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Pin, nickname of guitarist from the band
sikth
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Personal identification number, a sequence of numbers used for security.
★ PINS, or
Person In Need of Supervision, a
truant in
Family Court.
In sports and strategy games 'pin' may refer to:
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Pin (chess), a scenario where if a lesser piece is under attack and moves away, it would reveal a more valuable piece
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Pin (wrestling), a way of winning a match
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Pin (bridge), a manoeuver to drop an opponent's lower-ranking card by leading a high one.
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Grappling hold#Pinning hold, a hold used to control an opponent in grappling
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Bowling pins, which must be knocked down by the bowling ball
See also
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