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A '''[[Ball and chain]]''' is a type of restraint device.

'''Ball and chain''' can also refer to:


* [[Flail (weapon)]], a medieval weapon with a spiked ball attached to a handle by a chain
* [[Significant other]], a pejorative term for a significant other who weighs down his or her spouse or partner with restrictions and demands
* [[Wrecking ball]]s used for demolition of small structures

===In media and entertainment===
* ''[[Ball & Chain]]'', a 2004 romantic comedy written by Thomas Mortimer
* ''Ball & Chain'', a folkstyle and freestyle [[wrestling]] move where the opponents wrist is held between their own legs, making it easier to turn them onto their back
* "Chain Chomp", obstacle enemies from the [[Mario (series)|Mario series of video games]]
* [[Panapet]], a ball-shaped portable novelty radio on a chain, produced by Panasonic in the early 1970s

===In songs===
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* "Ball and Chain", a song by a Dutch singer [[Anouk (singer)|Anouk]]
* "I Love You Like A Ball and Chain", a song by [[Eurythmics]] from their album ''[[Be Yourself Tonight]]'', released in May 1985
* "Ball and Chain", a song by [[Anthony Hamilton (musician)|Anthony Hamilton]] from his 2005 album ''[[Soulife]]''
* "Golden Ball and Chain", a song by the band [[Jason & the Scorchers]], ([[Jason Ringenberg]]) on their 1986 album ''Still Standing''
* [[Ball and Chain (Elton John song)|"Ball and Chain"]], a song by [[Elton John]] from his 1982 album ''Jump Up!'', also released as a single
* "Ball and Chain", a song by Live from their earliest album ''[[The Death of a Dictionary]]'', when they were known as [[Public Affection]]
* "Ball and Chain", a song by [[XTC]] from their album ''[[English Settlement]]''
* "Ball and Chain", a song by Murder by Death from their album ''[[Red of Tooth and Claw]]''
* [[Ball and Chain (Paul Overstreet song)|"Ball and Chain"]], a song by [[Paul Overstreet]]
* "Ball and Chain", a song by Poison from their 1990 album ''[[Flesh and Blood (Poison album)|Flesh and Blood]]''
* "[[The Ball and Chain]]", a single by house music producer Romanthony
* [[Ball and Chain (Social Distortion song)|"Ball and Chain" (Social Distortion song)]], a 1990 song by Social Distortion from their album ''Social Distortion''
* "Ball and Chain", a song by the band [[Sublime (band)|Sublime]]
* "Ball and Chain", a song by [[Saga (band)|Saga]] from their album ''20/20'' (2012)
* "Lucky Ball and Chain", a song by They Might Be Giants from their 1990 album ''[[Flood (They Might Be Giants album)|Flood]]''
* "[[Ball 'n' Chain]]", a song by Big Mama Thornton, covered by Janis Joplin and Big Brother and the Holding Company
* "Psycho Ball & Chain", a song by the Canadian [[Psychobilly]] Band [[The Creepshow]]
* "Ball and Chain", a song by Beverly Kenney from the LP "Beverly Kenney Sings for Johnny Smith" (1956)

==See also==
* [[Chain gang]]

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Revision as of 18:18, 1 November 2013

A Ball and chain is a type of restraint device.

Ball and chain can also refer to:


  • Flail (weapon), a medieval weapon with a spiked ball attached to a handle by a chain
  • Significant other, a pejorative term for a significant other who weighs down his or her spouse or partner with restrictions and demands
  • Wrecking balls used for demolition of small structures

In media and entertainment

  • Ball & Chain, a 2004 romantic comedy written by Thomas Mortimer
  • Ball & Chain, a folkstyle and freestyle wrestling move where the opponents wrist is held between their own legs, making it easier to turn them onto their back
  • "Chain Chomp", obstacle enemies from the Mario series of video games
  • Panapet, a ball-shaped portable novelty radio on a chain, produced by Panasonic in the early 1970s

In songs

See also

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