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A toy is an object used in play. Toy may also refer to: People * Toy (surname), a list of people with the surname * Toy (given name), a list of people with the given name * Dorothy Toy, stage name of Japanese-American dancer Shigeko Takahashi (1917–2019) * Toy (footballer, born 1977), Cape Verdean-Portuguese footballer Film * ''Toys'' (film), a 1992 film starring Robin Williams * ''The Toy'' (1976 film), a French comedy * ''The Toy'' (1982 film), starring Richard Pryor Music Groups * Toy (English band), an English rock band * Toy (Norwegian band), an electronic duo * Toy (South Korean band), a South Korean music group * Toy (German band), a German band * The Toys, an American pop girl group * The Toys, former name of Berlin (band) Albums * ''Toy'' (Toy album), the band's self-titled debut album * ''Toy'' (EP), a 1997 EP by Faye Wong * ''Toy'' (David Bowie album), an album by David Bowie * ''Toy'' (Yello album), 2016 * ''Toy'' (A Giant Dog album), 2017 * ''Toys'' (Fun ...
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Toy Dog
Toy dog traditionally refers to a very small dog or a grouping of small and very small breeds of dog. A toy dog may be of any of various dog types. Types of dogs referred to as toy dogs may include spaniels, pinschers and terriers that have been bred down in size. Not all toy dogs are lap dogs. Small dogs Dogs found in the Toy Group of breed registries may be of the very ancient lapdog type, or they may be small versions of hunting dogs or working dogs, bred down in size for a particular kind of work or to create a pet of convenient size. In the past, very small dogs not used for hunting were kept as symbols of affluence, as watchdogs, and for the health function of attracting fleas away from their owners. Breeds Most major dog clubs in the English-speaking world have a toy group, under one exact name or another, in which they place breeds of dog that the kennel club categorizes as ''toy'', based on size and tradition. The Kennel Club (UK), the Canadian Kennel Clu ...
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Toy (Toy Album)
''Toy'' is the debut studio album by English indie rock band Toy, released on 10 September 2012 by Heavenly Recordings. The album was recorded in early 2012 by Dan Carey at his South London studio. The cover art was designed by artist Leif Podhajsky Track listing Personnel Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Toy''. Toy * Tom Dougall – vocals, guitar * Dominic O'Dair – guitars * Alejandra Diez – synths * Maxim Barron – bass, vocals * Charlie Salvidge – drums, vocals Technical * Dan Carey – production ; mixing * Oli Bayston – engineering * Alexis Smith – engineering * Ant Theaker – production Artwork * Steve Gullick – photography * Sean Gallagher – artwork, design * Leif Podhajsky Leif Podhajsky is an Australian graphic designer and art director, well known for his distinctive album art working with artists such as Tame Impala, Bonobo, Foals, Kylie Minogue, Of Monsters and Men, Lykke Li, Toy, The Horrors, Mount Kim ... – cover art ...
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Toy (surname)
Toy is a Chinese, English, and Turkish surname. Origins As an English surname, Toy originated in two or three different ways. First, it was a nickname, either from Middle English "trifling thing; play, sport", or from Middle French "sheath". Second, it was a relational name, from the given name Toye (whose origin is not clear). Finally, it may have been a toponymic surname referring to a former settlement probably located in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Early records of the English surname Toy include a Robert Toy of Gainford in the patent rolls for 1339. As a Chinese surname, Toy is a spelling, based on the pronunciation in different varieties of Chinese, of the following Chinese surnames, listed by their spelling in Hanyu Pinyin, which reflects the Standard Mandarin pronunciation: * Cài (), spelled Toy based on its Taishanese pronunciation. See also , Toy, entry #5. This is a toponymic surname referring to the state of Cai, adopted as a surname by some people of the state a ...
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Toy (Yello Album)
''Toy'' is the thirteenth studio album by the Swiss electronic duo Yello. It was released on 30 September 2016 on Universal Music. In order to promote the album, Yello performed four sold-out shows at Berlin's Kraftwerk during the last week of October 2016, their first live shows ever. Reception A reviewer of ''Mixmag'' stated, "On this showing, they’re just as weird and just as wonderful as ever. The first thing that’s noticeable is just how inventive Blank’s synth work still is: whether for floating sunrise ballads, darkly rippling ambient pieces or pumping glam-pop, his sounds bubble and blurt in super surprising ways." Ben Hogwood of ''musicOMH'' wrote, " Their latest return from the wilderness feels as though in the wake of a long absence, but in reality the duo have kept at close quarters, plotting their next album even while pursuing solo ventures. And here it is, the brightly coloured Toy – where after a brief intro we alight on planet Yello with some vintage Mei ...
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Toy (graffiti)
A number of words and phrases that have come to describe different styles and aspects of graffiti and its subculture. Like other jargon and colloquialisms, some of these terms may vary regionally, taking on different meanings across different cities and countries. The following terminology originates primarily in the United States. A–D ;angels :Famous or respected graffitist who have died. The people who admire them tag their names on a wall with halos above them or make tribute pieces with their faces or tag with the dates of their birth to death. ;all city :The state of being known for one's graffiti throughout a city. Originally, this term meant to be known throughout the five boroughs of New York City through the medium of subway cars. ;autorack :Type of freight rail car that is tall, long, low, and flat. ;back-to-back :Graffiti that covers a wall from end-to-end, as seen on some parts of the West-Berlin side of the Berlin Wall. Similarly, trains sometimes receive end- ...
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Toy (chewing Gum)
Toy was a chewing gum sold in Sweden. History Toy was created in 1930 by Marabou. In the 1960s and 1970s the chewing gum was an enormously popular in both Sweden and Norway and 600–700 tonnes of chewing gum were sold every year. Production was later taken over by Malaco Malaco is a Swedish brand of confectionery products owned by Cloetta. Their products are sold in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, the US, Israel and the Netherlands among others. Products include Brio, Fruxo, Pim Pim,Swedish Fish, Djungelvrà ... who moved the manufacturing to Denmark. During the 1990s a few hundred tons of chewing gum per year was made, but in 1998 the production was discontinued due to increased competition, mainly from sugar free chewing gums. The launch of sugar free Toy failed. For the 70th anniversary in 2004 a special edition batch of 700,000 packs were sold for a short period of time. Years later, it became regularly available again.{{Cn, date=December 2013 Toy was sold in Sweden ...
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Toys (video Game)
''Toys'' (also known as ''Toys: Let the Toy Wars Begin!'') is an action video game for the Super NES and Sega Genesis released in 1993. The game is based on the 1992 film ''Toys'' starring Robin Williams. Chaos has been spread at a toy factory that must be stopped by the player. Plot An irresponsible young man (Leslie Zevo) would not take over the company and now his father is dying. In order to get his young adult son to accept his new responsibilities, the father must force him to reclaim his toy factory from a strait-laced Army general (Lt. General Leland) that he has appointed as part of a "test of maturity". Gameplay Players are involved in a "toy war" between an army of military-style toys fought with a personalized action figure army using toys found in certain places in the game. The player will start each level only possessing a limited supply of toys, whereas the general will have a virtually unlimited supply of toys to throw at the player. These toys range from the r ...
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Toy, Iran
Tuy ( fa, توي, also Romanized as Tūy, Tūi, Tavi, and Toy) is a village in Daman Kuh Rural District, in the Central District of Esfarayen County, North Khorasan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 1,327, in 297 families. References Populated places in Esfarayen County {{Esfarayen-geo-stub ...
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Journeys To Glory
''Journeys to Glory'' is the debut studio album by English new wave band Spandau Ballet, released on 6 March 1981 by Chrysalis Records. All of the songs on the album were produced by Richard James Burgess and written by band guitarist Gary Kemp to appeal to the patrons of a weekly Tuesday night club the band started attending called the Blitz, where they were accustomed to hearing "white European dance music". Their performances at the Blitz and other exclusive venues attracted the attention of record labels eager to sign them, and one of the songs they had been performing, "To Cut a Long Story Short", gained popularity through a recording session made at BBC Radio 1. The high demand for their music instigated the commencement of recording the album and the release of "To Cut a Long Story Short" as their first single. The song reached number 5 on the UK Singles Chart, and two subsequent hits, "The Freeze" and "Muscle Bound", peaked at 17 and 10, respectively. A music video was m ...
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Toy (song)
"Toy" (Hebrew transliteration: ) is a song recorded by Israeli singer Netta Barzilai, and was Israel's submission to the Eurovision Song Contest 2018, which it won. The track was written by Doron Medalie and Stav Beger, and produced by Beger. The song was released on 11 March 2018 along with its official music video clip, which was directed by Keren Hochma. The song was leaked online a day before the official release. The song won the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 with 529 points. It marks Israel's fourth Eurovision win along with 1978, 1979 and 1998. The song reached the top of the charts in Israel. The song held the title of the most viewed video on Eurovision Song Contest's YouTube channel until it was surpassed by Russia's 2020 entry " Uno" in July 2020. The song is featured in the game ''Just Dance 2019''. Lyrics The song's lyrics are mostly in English, with the exception of the Hebrew phrase (''ani lo buba'', "I am not a doll"), and the slang word (''stefa'', meaning ...
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Toys (Uri Caine Album)
''Toys'' is the second album by pianist Uri Caine featuring four compositions by Herbie Hancock which was first released on the JMT label in 1995.Uri Caine discography
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Reception

In her review for , Heather Phares said "''Toys'' continues Uri Caine's integration of disparate styles into jazz... his technical brilliance and mercurial style shine". Writing for , Robert R. Calder said "neither the most spontaneous nor always the most profound. Technical accomplishment it does have in spades, however".


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