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Rustle, rustler, rustlers or rustling may refer to:


Livestock theft

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Cattle rustling Cattle raiding is the act of stealing cattle. In Australia, such stealing is often referred to as duffing, and the perpetrator as a duffer.Baker, Sidney John (1945) ''The Australian language : an examination of the English language and English ...
, the theft of cattle * Horse rustling, the theft of horses * Bee rustling, the theft of bees


Arts, entertainment and media

* ''Rustlers'' (1919 film), an American short Western * ''Rustlers'' (1949 film), an American Western * ''
King City Rustler The ''King City Rustler'' is a publication that serves King City in southern Monterey County, California. The newspaper covers local news, sports, events, business, community and agriculture. The ''King City Rustler'' was purchased in July 2019 by ...
'', and American local weekly newspaper


Businesses and organisations

* Rustlers (convenience food), a range of burgers and hot sandwiches made by Kepak *
Rustler Steak House Rustler Steak House was an American steakhouse chain. It was founded in 1963 by former professional football player Joe Campanella, who expanded the kitchen offering to steaks, baked potatoes, bread, soups, salads and checkered napkins. Campanella ...
, an American steakhouse chain * Rustler Yachts, a British yachtbuilder


Other uses

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Rustle noise Rustle noise is noise consisting of aperiodic pulses characterized by the average time between those pulses (such as the mean time interval between clicks of a Geiger counter), known as rustle time (Schouten ?). Rustle time is determined by the ...
, a noise consisting of aperiodic pulses * Rustler Formation, a geologic formation in Texas * Rustler Peak, a summit in the U.S. state of Oregon * Mazda Rustler, a version of the Ford Bantam pickup truck


See also

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Frühlingsrauschen ''Frühlingsrauschen'', Op. 32, No. 3 ('Rustle of Spring') is a solo piano piece written by the Norway, Norwegian composer Christian Sinding (1856–1941) in 1896. It is Sinding's most popular piece of music. It is written in Salon style as a pie ...
'' ('Rustle of Spring'), a solo piano piece by Christian Sinding {{disambig