TK
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TK, Tk or tk may refer to:
In computing:
- Tk (framework), a GUI software toolkit.
- .tk, the top-level domain of Tokelau.
- tk, the Turkmen language ISO language code.
In video games:
- Team killing, used in team-based video gaming; the act of killing one or more of your teammates.
- Tiny Kong, a female Donkey Kong first seen in Donkey Kong 64.
- TK, the protagonist of Driver: Parallel Lines.
- TK-31, the serial number of Elpizo, a main antagonist from Megaman Zero.
In music:
- Tsakani Mhinga, South African R&B artist.
- TK, a Peruvian rock band.
- Tetsuya Komuro, a Japanese musician.
- The Killers, an American alternative rock band.
- Title TK, an album by the Breeders.
- TK Records, a record labels started by Henry Stone.
- Tony Kanal, an American musician, record producer and songwriter.
- Turmion Kätilöt, a Finnish Industrial Metal Band.
In film:
- Thoma Kikis, an American film producer.
In television:
- Teresa Keiner, a character on Boy Meets World.
- T. K. Takaishi, a main character from the Digimon anime.
- Tony Kornheiser, an American sports writer and TV personality.
- Tom Kenny, best known for his role in SpongeBob SquarePants.
In sciences:
- Telecine, usually abbreviated as TK instead of TC due to the latter being used to mean time code.
- Telekinesis.
- Thymidine kinase (TK), a protein.
In sports:
- Tim Kennedy, a college hockey player.
In other uses:
- Traditional knowledge.
- Taka, currency of Bangladesh.
- "To come", phonetic abbreviation used in book publishing and journalism.
- Tomato ketchup.
- Tsuyoshi Kohsaka, a Japanese mixed martial arts fighter.
- The IATA Code for Turkish Airlines.
- Todd Kash, American artist. TLA.
- Taluk, part of districts in India.
- Prefix of an identification number used to designate an Imperial Stormtrooper in the 501st Legion (ie: TK-421)
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