Burn (disambiguation)
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A burn is an injury to flesh caused by heat, electricity, chemicals, light, radiation, or friction.
Burn may also refer to:
- Combustion
- Burn (landform), type of watercourses so named in Scotland and England
- Burning, a synonym for optical disc authoring
- Burn (energy drink), an energy drink among Coca-Cola brands
- Dodging and burning, a type of photographic manipulation
- Burn card, card discarded from the top of a deck
- Slang for major insult
Places
- Burn, North Yorkshire, village in England
- Burn, Cornwall
People
- Burn Gorman (1974-), English actor
- Amos Burn (1848–1925), English chess player
- Harry T. Burn (1895–1977), member of the Tennessee General Assembly
- Robert Scott Burn, 19th century British practical engineer and author
- Rodney Joseph Burn (1899-1984), English artist
- William Burn (1789–1870), Scottish architect
- See also
Books, films and TV shows
- Burn!, the English title of Gillo Pontecorvo's 1969 film Queimada
- Burn (1998 film), a 1998 film starring David Hayter
- Burn (novella), a 2005 novella by James Patrick Kelly
- Burn (2012 film), a 2012 documentary about Detroit firefighters
Music
Bands
- Burn (UK band), a heavy rock band from Loughborough, England
- Burn (American band), a New York hardcore band
Albums
- Burn (Deep Purple album)
- Burn (Melba Moore album)
- Burn (Peach album)
- Burn (Defiance EP)
- Burn (Sister Machine Gun album)
- Burn (Fear Factory EP)
- Burn (Jo Dee Messina album)
- Burn Burn (album)
- Burn (Burn EP)
- Burn (Havok album)
Songs
- "Burn" (Alkaline Trio song)
- "Burn" (Deep Purple song)
- "Burn" (Elemeno P song)
- "Burn" (Ellie Goulding song)
- "Burn: Fumetsu no Face", by B'z
- "Burn" (Industry song)
- "Burn" (Jessica Mauboy song)
- "Burn" (Meek Mill song)
- "Burn" (Mobb Deep song)
- "Burn" (Nine Inch Nails song)
- "Burn" (Ruth Lorenzo song)
- "Burn" (The Cure song)
- "Burn" (Tina Arena song)
- "Burn" (Usher song)
- "Burn", by Against Me! which first appeared on their 2001 EP Crime as Forgiven By
- "Burn", by Apocalyptica on their 2007 album Worlds Collide
- "Burn", by Collective Soul found on their album Home
- "Burn", by Doctor and the Medics
- "Burn", by Dope on their album Group Therapy
- "Burn", by Fear Factory on the 1997 remix album Remanufacture – Cloning Technology
- "Burn", by Five Iron Frenzy from their 2003 album Cheeses...(of Nazareth)
- "Burn", by King Diamond on the 1990 album The Eye
- "Burn", by Michael Angelo Batio on his 2005 album Hands Without Shadows
- "Burn!", by Megadeth from Super Collider
- "Burn", by Mushroomhead on their 2006 album Savior Sorrow
- "Burn", by Papa Roach from their album Time for Annihilation...On the Record and On the Road
- "Burn", by Peach on their album Giving Birth to a Stone
- "Burn", by Rancid on the album Let's Go
- "Burn", by Rob Zombie on the album Hellbilly Deluxe 2
- "Burn", by Sevendust on their 2007 album Alpha
- "Burn", by Shannon Noll on his 2004 album That's What I'm Talking About
- "Burn", by The Luchagors from their album The Luchagors
- "Burn", by Three Days Grace on their album Three Days Grace
- "Burn", by VanVelzen, released as a single in 2007
- "Burn", by Year of the Rabbit on their EP Hunted
Other uses
- Burn-in, use of hardware early in its life-cycle, intended to improve user satisfaction
- Burn-in (or screen burn) on display hardware, damage called phosphor burn-in
- burn notice (document), an official statement issued between intelligence agencies stating that an individual or a group is or has become unreliable
- "Indian" (or "Chinese") burn, intentionally inflicted skin injury
- C.U. Burn, a cult Irish-language TV comedy series featuring sibling funeral directors and their rundown crematorium
- Burnup, a measure of how much energy is extracted from a primary nuclear fuel source
See also
- All pages beginning with "Burn"
- Burns (disambiguation)
- Burning (disambiguation) (includes Burnin')
- Burned (disambiguation) (includes Burnt)
- Burner (disambiguation)
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