Click
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Click, Klick and Klik may refer to:
Computing
- Point and click, a gesture made with a computer input device such as a mouse
- Apache Click, a web application framework
- Klik, a series of game creation systems designed by Clickteam.
- Clik!, a disk drive
Film and television
- Click (2006 film), an American comedy starring Adam Sandler
- Click (2010 film), a Hindi horror film
- Click (game show)
- Click (TV programme), a news programme
- Click (Philippine TV series), a teen drama
- "Click", a season 3 Goosebumps episode
- Click (comics)
- Click (magazine), a digital entertainment magazine
- Click (novel)
- Click!, a newspaper
- Click, a science magazine for children by the publishers of Spider
- "Click", a short story by R. L. Stine in the book Tales to Give You Goosebumps
Radio
- Click (radio programme)
- KLIK, a radio station
- Click of Click and Clack, hosts of Car Talk
Airlines
- Click Airways, a UAE airline
- Clickair, a Spanish airline
- MexicanaClick, a Mexican airline
Other uses
- Klick (fictional species), an alien race in the game Alternity
- Click, Llano County, Texas
- Klick Health
- Heart click, a cardiac symptom
- Hyundai Click, a car
- Click chemistry, a chemical philosophy
- Click consonant, a speech sound
- short for Click track, used in audio recording
- Snap (fingers), the act of creating a cracking sound with one's fingers
- A component of a ratchet
- A subsidiary retail chain of Acme Fresh Market
- "Click", a song by Little Boots from Hands
- "Click", a song by AnahÃ, Miranda! and Moderatto
- Klick, U.S. military slang for a kilometer
- KLIK! Amsterdam Animation Festival, a festival for short animation films held annually in Amsterdam.
- The Click, an American hip hop group
- "The Click" (song), a song by Good Charlotte
See also
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