Tilt may refer to:
Music
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Tilt (American band), a punk rock group, formed in 1992
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Tilt (British band)
Tilt is an English group of electronic record producers, composed of Mick Park and Nic Britton.
Tilt was formed in Coventry, England by Mick Park and Mick Wilson. In 1990, they became resident DJs at The Eclipse, which was the first legal al ...
, an electronic music group, formed in 1993
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Tilt (Polish band), a rock band, formed in 1979
Albums
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''Tilt'' (Cozy Powell album), 1981
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''Tilt'' (Scott Walker album), 1995
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''Tilt'' (Greg Howe and Richie Kotzen album), 1995
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''Tilt'' (The Lightning Seeds album), 1999
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''Tilt'' (Kahimi Karie album), 2000
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''Tilt'' (Confidence Man album), 2022
Songs
* "Tilt" a 2008 song by In Flames from ''
A Sense of Purpose''
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Christine
Christine may refer to:
People
* Christine (name), a female given name
Film
* ''Christine'' (1958 film), based on Schnitzler's play ''Liebelei''
* ''Christine'' (1983 film), based on King's novel of the same name
* ''Christine'' (1987 fil ...
", also known as "Tilted", by Christine and the Queens, 2014
Film and television
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''Tilt'' (1979 film), a 1979 American film
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''Tilt'' (2011 film), a 2011 Bulgarian film
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''Tilt'' (American TV series), a U.S. drama television series
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''Tilt'' (Finnish TV series), a Finnish video gaming programme
Photography
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Tilt (camera)
Tilting is a cinematographic technique in which the camera stays in a fixed position but rotates up/down in a vertical plane. Tilting the camera results in a motion similar to someone raising or lowering their head to look up or down. It is d ...
, a cinematographic technique in which the camera is stationary and rotates in a vertical plane (or ''tilting'' plane)
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Tilt (view camera)
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Tilt–shift photography
Tilt–shift photography is the use of camera movements that change the orientation or position of the lens with respect to the film or image sensor on cameras.
Sometimes the term is used when a large depth of field is simulated with digital ...
, use of selective focus, e.g., for simulating a miniature scene
Games and sports
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Tilt (arcade), a chain of video arcades inside various shopping malls
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''Tilt'' (French magazine), a video game publication (1982–1994)
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''Tilt'' (Finnish magazine), a video game publication (2004–2005)
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Tilt to Live
''Tilt to Live'' is an action game for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices, developed by American studio One Man Left and released on February 24, 2010. A sequel entitled ''Tilt to Live 2: Redonkulous'' was released on Nov 13, 2013, while ''Tilt ...
'', a mobile video game
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Tilt (poker)
Tilt is a poker term for a state of mental or emotional confusion or frustration in which a player adopts a suboptimal strategy, usually resulting in the player becoming overly aggressive. Tilting is closely associated with another poker term, "st ...
, a poker term for a state of mental or emotional confusion or frustration in which a player adopts a less-than-optimal strategy
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Luke Tilt
Luke Graham Tilt (born 18 June 1988) is an English former professional footballer, who played as a goalkeeper.
He played for Walsall and only made one first team appearance for Walsall at Brentford on 4 February 2006. The then manager of Walsal ...
(born 1988), English football player
* A
penalty condition in pinball
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Jousting encounter by horseback mounted competitors using lances
Other uses
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Tilt (wagon)
Tilt may refer to:
Music
* Tilt (American band), a punk rock group, formed in 1992
* Tilt (British band), an electronic music group, formed in 1993
* Tilt (Polish band), a rock band, formed in 1979
Albums
* ''Tilt'' (Cozy Powell album), 1981
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, a word for canopy on a wagon, boat or stall
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Axial tilt
In astronomy, axial tilt, also known as obliquity, is the angle between an object's rotational axis and its orbital axis, which is the line perpendicular to its orbital plane; equivalently, it is the angle between its equatorial plane and orbi ...
in astronomy
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Tilt.com
Founded in 2012, Tilt (formerly Crowdtilt) was a crowdfunding company that allowed for groups and communities to collect, fundraise, or pool money online. James Beshara and Khaled Hussein launched the platform under the name Crowdtilt in Februar ...
, a crowdfunding company that rebranded to Tilt in 2014 from its former name of Crowdtilt
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Tilt (drink)
Tilt was an alcoholic beverage launched by Anheuser-Busch in the United States in August 2005. Its alcoholic content by volume varied and was higher than most American beer (commonly 3–6%), 10% in the lemon lime flavor, to 12% in the new Tilt ...
, an alcoholic beverage launched in the US market in August 2005
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Tilt (optics), a deviation in the direction of a beam of light
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''Tilt'' (radio), a topical sketch show
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AT&T Tilt, a smartphone
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Tilt switch
A mercury switch is an electrical switch that opens and closes a circuit when a small amount of the liquid metal mercury connects metal electrodes to close the circuit. There are several different basic designs (tilt, displacement, radial, etc. ...
, an electrical switch
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Tilt table test, a medical procedure often used to diagnose dysautonomia or syncope
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Tilting train
A tilting train is a train that has a mechanism enabling increased speed on regular rail tracks. As a train (or other vehicle) rounds a curve at speed, objects inside the train experience centrifugal force. This can cause packages to slide abo ...
, a train with a mechanism for leaning
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Toxicant-induced loss of tolerance, a medical condition
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Tilting theory
In mathematics, specifically representation theory, tilting theory describes a way to relate the module categories of two algebras using so-called tilting modules and associated tilting functors. Here, the second algebra is the endomorphism algeb ...
in mathematics, including tilting modules, tilted algebras, tilting functors, and so on
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''Tilt'' (novel), a novel by Ellen Hopkins
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Tilts, a hamlet in South Yorkshire, England
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John Hancock Center's Tilting Observatory in Chicago, Illinois
* In the nomenclature of
political forecasting, a "tilt" seat is one in which one particular party is deemed to have a very slight lead in electoral polls
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