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A sting is an injection of a poison via stinger by an animal or plant, such as a bee sting. It may also refer to:
People
- Sting (musician), professional name of British rock musician Gordon Sumner
- Steve Borden, professional wrestler under the name "Sting"
- Cheseekau, Shawnee war chief
Fictional uses
- The Sting, a 1973 film starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford
- The Sting (1992 film), a 1992 Hong Kong film directed by Wong Man-wan
- "The Sting" (Futurama), an episode of the animated television series Futurama
- "The Sting", an episode of the British television series Lovejoy.
- Sting Oakley, a character in Gundam Seed Destiny
- Peter Stanchek aka Sting (Valiant Comics), a character in the Valiant Comics universe
- Sting (Middle-earth), a sword belonging to Bilbo and Frodo Baggins in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings
Sports teams
- Arizona Sting, an NLL lacrosse team
- Charlotte Sting, a WNBA basketball team
- Chicago Sting, an American soccer team (1975-1988)
- Las Vegas Sting, an Arena Football League team (1994-1995)
- Sarnia Sting, an Ontario Hockey League junior team
- Southern Sting, a New Zealand netball team (1998-2007)
- Trenton Sting, an Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League team
Other
- A.G.R. Sting, a one-piece multipurpose utility knife made by Columbia River Knife and Tool
- Sting operation, an undercover operation staged by law enforcement to catch a person committing a crime
- Sting (percussion), a brief burst of percussion used as a comedy punchline
- Sting (musical phrase), a short sequence of music used in films & TV as a form of punctuation
- Sting (fixture), a fixture in a wind tunnel made to hold models.
- STING, a software suite for protein analysis
- STING (productivity), a five-point approach for task completion
- Sting Entertainment, a company that develops video games
- Sting Energy Drink, a Philippines drink bottled by Pepsi-Cola
Video Games
See also
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