puck
Puck stands for:
- a character in Shakespeare's comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream
- a mythical creature, see Puk (legendary figure)
- Puck (sport) , a game device
- Puck (theater award) is a theater award for young actors in Cologne
- Puck (magazine) was an American satirical magazine in English and German
- Puck (moon) , a moon of Uranus
- Puck (adapter) , an accessory for playing single records
- Puck (Poland) , a port city in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, formerly Putzig
- Puck (rural community) , an independent Gmina in the Pomeranian Voivodeship
- An input device similar to the computer mouse with crosshairs, see graphics tablet #Different tools
- Pitje Puck , a series of children's books (in the Dutch original Pietje Puk )
- A small harmonica with 10 Kanz Ellen the company Hohner
Puck is the family name of the following people:
- Alfred Puck (* 1927), German engineer
- Anna Puck (* 1991), German actress
- Manfred Puck (* 1941), German badminton player
- Peter Puck (* 1960), German comic artist
- Theodore Puck (1916–2005), American geneticist and biophysicist
- Wolfgang Puck (* 1949), Austrian cook
See also:
- Puk (disambiguation)
Wiktionary: Puck - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations