Rosebud
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A rosebud is the bud of a rose flower. The word may refer to:
Arts
- A plot device in the film Citizen Kane
- "Rosebud" (The Simpsons), an episode of the television comedy The Simpsons, parodying Citizen Kane
- Rosebud (band), a folk-rock band circa 1970, featuring Judy Henske and Jerry Yester
- Rosebud (Fabergé egg)
- Rosebud (film), the name of several films
- The Rosebuds, an indie-rock band
- "Rosebud", a song by Ryan Adams from the album Cold Roses
- The attack command word for Dr. Eric Mason's Doberman Pinschers on Season 7, Episode 4 of the television crime drama Columbo
- A Cheat code featured in the game "The Sims" from Maxis.
Geographical places
- Rosebud, Victoria, Australia
- Rosebud Indian Reservation, a Sioux reservation in South Dakota, USA
- Battle of the Rosebud, a battle on June 17, 1876 between the Lakota (Sioux) and Cheyenne Indian tribes and the United States and their Indian allies, the Shoshone and Crow tribes
- Rosebud, Alberta, Canada
- Rosebud Theatre, a theatre located in Rosebud, Alberta
- Rose Bud, Arkansas
- Rosebud, Missouri
- Rosebud, North Carolina
- Rosebud, Texas
- Rosebud River, Canada
People
- Rosebud, U.S. Secret Service codename for Sasha Obama, younger daughter of U.S. President Barack Obama
- Rosebud Denovo, street activist killed by police in Berkeley, California
- Rosebud the Basselope, a character in the comic strip Bloom County
Other
- PZ 87 The Rosebud, the fishing vessel that sailed to London in 1937 to protest the Newlyn Clearances
- The Rosebud (diner), a diner in Somerville, Massachusetts
- Slang term for Rectal prolapse
- For the type of oxy-gas torch see Oxy-fuel welding and cutting#Rose-bud torch
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