Stripe

Stripe, striped, or stripes may refer to:

  • Stripe (pattern), a line or band that differs in colour or tone from an adjacent surface. The terms may also refer to:

Places

Art, entertainment, and media

Fictional entities

  • S.T.R.I.P.E., a fictional superhero in the DC Comics universe
  • Stripe, the main antagonist character in the film Gremlins

Film

Television

  • Striped 2, a television ident for BBC Two television
  • "Stripes", an episode of the British sitcom Hi-de-Hi!

Brand, companies and organizations

Computing and technology

  • Stripes (framework), an open source web application framework based on the model–view–controller (MVC)
  • Stripe (company), a gateway to send and receive payments
  • Data striping, a data storage technique
  • Magnetic stripe, a method for storing data, such as on a credit card

Decorations

Other uses

  • Stripe (billiard ball), billiard balls numbered 9 through 15
  • Stripes (prison uniform), the uniform worn by detainees
gollark: Yes. It's not very effective, but it at least shows you really don't like the options!
gollark: Solution: don't vote, but then whenever anyone brings up the subject, just change the subject and distract them.
gollark: > Why is the IQ of everyone using Twitter, Facebook, etc all like 40? It’s amazing just how dumb people on social media areThey have incentives to show you stuff which will make you very outraged, to boost engagement.
gollark: I have, mercifully, been able to avoid it so far.
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See also

  • Candy stripe (disambiguation)
  • Chevron (insignia), a V-shaped pattern often used in police or military uniforms
  • Stars and bars (disambiguation)
  • Stars & Stripes (disambiguation)
  • Strip (disambiguation)
  • Striper Morone saxatilis, a marine fish
  • Stryper, a glam metal band from Orange County, California
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