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Pink is a pale color, red in hue.
Pink may also refer to:
Music
- Pink (singer), an American pop star
- Pink (album), an album by Boris
- Pink (song), by Aerosmith
- "Mr. Pink", a song by Level 42 on the album Strategy
- Pink, a character in the Pink Floyd album The Wall
Television
- Pink TV (France), a homosexual-oriented European satellite television channel
- Pink TV (US), a television network exclusively featuring pornography
- RTV Pink, a Serbian television network
Publications
- Pink, a novel by Gus Van Sant
- Pink (business magazine), for women
- Pink (LGBT magazine), for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender people
- Pink, a play by Hugh Allison
In films
- Pink, a 2007 film featured in the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival
- Mr. Pink, a character in the film Reservoir Dogs
- Pink, main character in the film Pink Floyd The Wall
Biology
- Pink (flower), a flower of the genus Dianthus
- Pink, Eurasian minnow
Other uses
- Thomas Pink, international clothier
- Pink, Oklahoma
- Pink (ship)
- Pink, a clothing line by Victoria's Secret
- Microsoft Pink, a planned smartphone
- Pink, early phase of Apple/IBM Taligent software project
- Pink, variant of expression Pinko, meaning communist sympathizer
- Pink, non-member of Church of the SubGenius
- Pink (courier service), a love courier service and artistic event based in Austin, Texas
- Pink OTC Markets, a securities trading company
- Pink Monkey, a character from Ape Escape (series)
See also
- Pinking (disambiguation)
- Pinky (disambiguation)
- Pink's Hot Dogs, hot dog restaurant located in the Hollywood district of the city of Los Angeles
- Pink's War, against the mountain strongholds of Mahsud tribesmen in South Waziristan in March and April 1925
- Pinks, car-race betting game
- Pinks, scarlet fox hunting jacket
- PINK1, gene variant PTEN-induced putative kinase 1
- Pink noise
- Pink-footed Goose
- Dragon Pink
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