Shot

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Shot may refer to:

Arts, entertainment, and media

  • Shot (album), by The Jesus Lizard
  • Shot, Illusion, New God, an EP by Gruntruck
  • Shot Rev 2.0, a video album by The Sisters of Mercy
  • "Shot" (song), by The Rasmus
  • Shot (2017 film), an American film starring Noah Wyle
  • Shot (filmmaking), a part of a film between two cuts

Organizations

Sports

  • Shot (ice hockey), an attempt to score a goal or points
  • Home run, or shot in baseball slang
  • Shot put, an event in track and field athletics
  • SHOT Show (Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor Trade Show), an annual trade show for the shooting, hunting, and firearms industry
  • Cricket shots, ways of hitting the ball to score in cricket

Weaponry and ballistics

  • Shot (pellet), small balls of metal generally used as shotgun projectiles, or as weights
  • Armor-piercing shot and shell, an artillery shell
  • Buckshot, a type of shotgun projectiles
  • Gunshot, discharge of a firearm
  • Round shot, a spherical solid metal projectile
  • Sho't, main battle tank

Other uses

  • Shot, a slang term for an injection (medicine).
  • Shot, a fifteen fathom line length of anchor chain
  • Shot, or shott, a group of adjacent strips or furlongs in the medieval open field system
  • Shot, or shooter (drink), a mixed alcoholic drink served in a shot glass
  • Shot glass, a small glass used for serving or measuring liquor
  • Shot silk, a type of silk
  • Showt or Shoţ, a city in Iran

See also

  • The Shot (disambiguation)
  • Moonshot (disambiguation), a rocket launch to the moon
  • Shots (disambiguation)
  • Shoot (disambiguation)
  • Shooter (disambiguation)
  • Shooting (association football), a kicking technique in association football
  • Shooting, the act of firing a projectile weapon or device
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