Jack

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Jack may refer to:

Places

  • Jack, Alabama, US, an unincorporated community
  • Jack, Missouri, US, an unincorporated community
  • Jack County, Texas, a county in Texas

People and fictional characters

  • Jack (given name), a male given name, including a list of people and fictional characters with the name
  • Jack (surname), including a list of people with the surname
  • Jack (Tekken), multiple fictional characters in the fighting game series Tekken
  • Jack the Ripper, an unidentified British serial killer active in 1888
  • Wolfman Jack (1938–1995), a stage name of American disk jockey Robert Weston Smith
  • New Jack, a stage name of Jerome Young (1963-2021), an American professional wrestler
  • Spring-heeled Jack, a creature in Victorian-era English folklore
  • Jack (hero), an archetypal Cornish and English hero and stock character

Animals and plants

Fish

  • Carangidae generally, including:
    • Almaco jack
    • Amberjack
    • Bar jack
    • Black jack (fish)
    • Crevalle jack
    • Giant trevally or ronin jack
    • Jack mackerel
    • Leather jack
    • Yellow jack
  • Coho salmon, males called "jacks"
  • Esox (northern pike), young called "jacks"
  • "Jackfish" or "jack", a western Canadian name for northern pike

Mammals

  • Jack (baboon), a baboon who was the assistant to a disabled railway signalman in South Africa
  • Jack (cat), a Norwegian forest cat who was lost by American Airlines baggage handlers
  • Jack or jackass, a male donkey (Equus africanus)

Plants

  • Jack (tree) (Mangifera caesia), a relative of the mango
  • Jack pine (Pinus banksiana), a North American conifer
  • Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus)

Arts, entertainment, and media

Films

  • Jack (1925 film), a French silent film directed by Robert Saidreau
  • Jack (1996 film), a film starring Robin Williams
  • Jack (2004 film), a film starring Anton Yelchin and Stockard Channing
  • Jack (2013 film), a television film starring Rick Roberts and Sook-Yin Lee
  • Jack (2014 film), a German film
  • Jack (2015 film), an Austrian film

Games

  • Jack (playing card), the lowest-ranking face card in some types of deck
  • Jack, a target ball used in games such as bowls
  • Jack, a playing piece used in the children's game called jacks

Literature

  • Jack (Homes novel), a 1990 novel by A. M. Homes
  • Jack (Lundell novel), a 1976 novel by Ulf Lundell
  • Jack (Robinson novel), a 2020 novel by Marilynne Robinson

Periodicals

  • Jack (Italian magazine), an Italian-language technology magazine
  • Jack (magazine), an English-language British lad mag

Music

Artists and groups

  • Jack (band), a British independent pop group signed to the Too Pure label
  • Jack & Jack, an American an American pop-rap duo
  • Jack (Vietnamese singer) (born 1997), a Vietnamese pop star

Albums

  • Jack (album), a 2010 studio album by John Farnham
  • Jack (EP), a 1991 EP by Moose
  • Jack, a 1984 album by Bone Orchard
  • J.A.C.K., a 2013 studio album by Forever the Sickest Kids

Songs

  • "Jack" (song), a 2013 song by Breach
  • "Jack" (1980), a B-side song to "Tell The Children" by Sham 69 on the album Kings & Queens
  • "Jack" (1984), a song and single by Bone Orchard
  • "Jack" (2001), a song by Iced Earth from their album Horror Show (2001)
  • "Jack" (1983), a song and single by Machinations (band)
  • "Jack" (1983), a song and single by Mighty Gabby
  • "Jack", song by Pixie Lott from the Turn It Up (2009) album
  • "The Jack", a song by AC/DC originally on the album T.N.T. (1975)

Television

  • Jack (TV series), a 3D-animated series broadcast by TVOntario
  • Jack TV, a general entertainment channel in the Philippines (cable)

Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

Military

  • Jack (flag), a national maritime flag flown by warships, e.g.,
  • Jack, the Allied code-name of the Japanese Mitsubishi J2M fighter of World War II

Technology

Computing and software

  • Jack (CAD software), a 3-D ergonomics and human factors CAD package
  • Jack (human modeling), a human modeling and simulation system
  • JACK Audio Connection Kit, a computer sound server
  • JACK Intelligent Agents, a multi-agent platform written in Java

Electrical interfaces

  • Electrical connector, or "wall jack", a socket (often panel-mounted) intended to accept a plug
  • Phone connector (audio), commonly known as "audio jack", or "jack plug", or "phone jack"
  • Registered jack, a standardized telecommunication network interface for connecting voice and data equipment

Mechanical tools

  • Jack (device), a device used to lift heavy objects
    • Jackscrew, a device used to support heavy objects at various heights
    • Pallet jack, a device with two forks used to lift and move pallets; the powered version is known as a forklift
    • Strand jack, used in construction and engineering, and is capable of lifting hundreds of tonnes
  • Boot jack, a device for removing boots
  • Jack plane, a tool for smoothing wood
  • Roasting jack, a device for turning a spit

Other uses

  • Jack Box, the mascot of Jack in the Box restaurants
  • Cracker Jack and Cracker Jack'D, snack foods with the fictional Sailor Jack as a mascot
  • Jack Daniel's, a Tennessee whiskey distillery, whose product is sometimes referred to as "Jack"
  • Jack of plate or jack, a type of armor
  • Jack's (store), a defunct British discount supermarket chain owned by Tesco
  • Monterey Jack, a variety of cheese
  • Quarter-jack or jack, an animated figure which strikes the bell of a clock
  • Yukon Jack (liqueur), a Canadian whisky with honey
  • Jack Tar or "jack", a term for a sailor

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Jack
  • All pages with titles containing Jack
  • Hijacking (disambiguation)
  • Jacking, a dance technique and music form that first became popular in the late 1980s
  • Jacks (disambiguation)
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