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Spot

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Spot or SPOT may refer to:

Places

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People

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  • Spot Collins (1922-1996), American football player and coach
  • Jack Comer (1912–1996), Polish-born English gangster nicknamed "Spot"
  • Jerry Chamberlain (known as "Spot"), the guitarist for the rock group the Swirling Eddies
  • Scott Draves (known as "Spot"), digital artist and VJ
  • Spot (producer), Glenn Michael Lockett (1951–2023), house producer and engineer for the label SST Records
  • Spot (rapper) (born 1987), American rapper
  • Moondog Spot, a ring name for professional wrestler Larry Booker

Advertising

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  • Radio spot, an over-the-air advertisement
  • TV spot, a televised advertisement
  • Underwriting spot, an announcement made on public broadcasting outlets, especially in the United States, in exchange for funding

Animals

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Arts and entertainment

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Fictional characters

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Music

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Biology and healthcare

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  • Spot (fish), a fish (Leiostomus xanthurus)
  • SpoT, a bacterial protein that hydrolizes (p)ppGpp
  • Another term for a pimple

Brands and enterprises

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Technology

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Other meanings

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See also

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