Grip

Date

• Grip (percussion), a way to hold a drum stick or mallet • Grip (album), a 2024 album by serpentwithfeet • The Grip, a 1977 album by Arthur Blythe • Grip, a 1996 album by Husking Bee • The Grip, a 2011 EP by Cerebral Ballzy • "Grip," a song by Lights from Pep, 2022 • "Grip" (song), by Seeb and Bastille, 2018 • "(Get A) Grip (On Yourself)," a 1977 song by the Stranglers • "Grip!", a 2003 song by Every Little Thing from Many Pieces

Music

  • Grip (percussion), a way to hold a drum stick or mallet
  • Grip (album), a 2024 album by serpentwithfeet
  • The Grip, a 1977 album by Arthur Blythe
  • Grip, a 1996 album by Husking Bee
  • The Grip, a 2011 EP by Cerebral Ballzy
  • "Grip," a song by Lights from Pep, 2022
  • "Grip" (song), by Seeb and Bastille, 2018
  • "(Get A) Grip (On Yourself)," a 1977 song by the Stranglers
  • "Grip!", a 2003 song by Every Little Thing from Many Pieces

Organizations

  • Grip Ltd. is a design company in Toronto, Canada. It was created in 1873 to publish Grip magazine, a satirical publication that ran until 1894.
  • Grip Digital is a video game company based in the Czech Republic. It develops and publishes video games.
  • The German Research Institute for Public Administration is located in Speyer, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany. It focuses on research related to public administration.
  • The National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies is in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It is an educational institution that studies policy and governance.

People

  • Grip, a rapper born in 1989
  • Jouko Grip, a Finnish Paralympic athlete born in 1949
  • Håvard Fjær Grip, a Norwegian engineer specializing in cybernetics

Places

  • Grip, Norway, is a group of islands and a quiet fishing village in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It was once part of a local government area called Grip Municipality, which existed from 1897 to 1964 and included the Grip Lighthouse.
  • Grips-Theater is a theater for young people located in Berlin, Germany.

Science and technology

  • Grip (software), a program that copies music from a CD
  • Grip, a part of a scrollbar used to move content on a screen
  • Battery grip, a part that helps hold a camera's battery
  • Cable grip, a part that holds the cable in place on a cable car system
  • Pistol grip, the handle of a gun or a similar handle on a tool
  • Glutamate receptor-interacting protein, a type of protein in the body
  • Greenland ice core project, a scientific study of ice from Greenland

Sports

  • Grip (auto racing), how well a race car turns during a race
  • Grip (badminton), the way a badminton racket is held by a player
  • Grip (cricket bowling), the way a cricket ball is held by a bowler
  • Grip (gymnastics), a special tool worn on a gymnast’s hands
  • Grip (pickleball), the way a pickleball paddle is held by a player
  • Grip (sport fencing), the handle of a fencing weapon
  • Grip (sword), the part of a weapon’s handle that is held
  • Grip (tennis), the way a tennis racket is held by a player

Other uses

  • Grip: A racing video game called Combat Racing
  • Grip (raven): A talking raven that was kept as a pet by Charles Dickens
  • "Grip": A raven character in Charles Dickens' book Barnaby Rudge
  • The Grip (TV series): A 1994–1998 Irish children's sports program
  • Grip (or gripsack): A slang term for suitcase used from the late 1800s until the mid-20th century
  • Coordinated Regional Incident Management (Netherlands): An emergency management system used in the Netherlands
  • Governance for Railway Investment Projects: A method used in the United Kingdom to manage railway infrastructure projects

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