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Reload or Reloaded may refer to:


Film

* ''Reloaded'' (2009 film), a Nigerian film * ''Reloaded'' (2017 film), a Hindi-language film *
Reload (film) ''Reload'' ( si, රීලෝඩ්) is a 2019 Sri Lankan Sinhala comedy thriller film directed by Susantha Dharmapriya and co-produced by Kamal Dharmapriya, Mahinda Uduwana and Dhammika Priyadarshana. It stars Kumara Thirimadura, Dilhani Ekanaya ...
, a 2019 Sri Lankan comedy thriller film


Music

* Reload, project by Mark Pritchard


Albums

* ''Reloaded'' (DJ BoBo album) (2013) * ''Reloaded'' (Green Apple Quick Step album) (1995) * ''Reloaded'' (Alexz Johnson album) (2011) * ''Reload'' (Tom Jones album) (1999) * ''Reloaded'' (Roc Marciano album) (2012) * ''Reload'' (Metallica album) (1997) * ''Reload'' (EP), a 2020 EP by NCT Dream * ''Reloaded'' (Rascalz album) (2002) * '' Reloaded: 20 Number 1 Hits'', a 2015 album by Blake Shelton


Songs

* "Reload" (Sebastian Ingrosso and Tommy Trash song) (2012) * "Reload" (Wiley song) (2013) * "Reload", a 2003 song by Rob Zombie on '' The Matrix Reloaded: The Album''


Other uses

* ''Reloading'', the act of requesting the displayed web page again from a server, typically to look for changes. * Another term for
Handloading Handloading, or reloading, is the practice of making firearm cartridges by assembling the individual components (case, primer, propellant, and projectile), rather than purchasing mass-assembled, factory-loaded ammunition. The term ''hand ...
, the small scale manufacture of firearm cartridges; specifically when using previously fired cartridges. * Reload (energy drink), an energy drink by Bigg Juice Industries, Inc * Reloaded (warez), a warez group founded in 2004 * REsource LOcation And Discovery Framing (RELOAD), an internet signalling protocol * ''Re-Loaded'', a 1996 shooter video game, successor of '' Loaded''


See also

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Reloading scam In a reloading scam, a victim is repeatedly approached by con artists, often until "sucked dry". This form of fraud is perpetrated on those more susceptible to pressure after the first losses, perhaps because of hopes to recover money previously inv ...
* {{disambiguation