Crowbar may refer to:
- Crowbar (tool)
- Spud bar
- Crowbar (circuit), an electrical circuit
- Crowbar (US band), a doom/sludge metal band from Louisiana
- Crowbar, an album by the U. A crowbar, pry bar, or prybar, more informally a jimmy, jimmy bar, jemmy ( British Isles) or gooseneck is A spud bar (in British Isles usually Crowbar or just bar) is a long straight metal bar used lengthwise as a Hand tool to A crowbar, active crowbar or crowbar circuit is an Electrical circuit used to prevent an overvoltage condition of a Power supply unit from damaging Crowbar is an American Sludge metal band from New Orleans, Louisiana, characterized by their extremely slow low-keyed heavy and brooding songs Crowbar was recorded in New Orleans in 1992 by Crowbar. The album went on to sell an impressive 100000 copies on the independent label Pavement Records (now defunct S. band Crowbar
- Crowbar (Canadian band)
- Koevoet (which is Afrikaans and Dutch for crowbar), a South-African run counterinsurgency unit
- Crowbar (comics), a member of the DC Comics supervillain group "the Cadre"
- The former ring name of professional wrestler Chris Ford
- Crowbar Awards, a Singapore-based awards for tertiary media students. Crowbar was a Canadian rock band based in Hamilton Ontario, probably best known for their 1971 hit "Oh What a Feeling" Koevoet ( Afrikaans for crowbar) also known as "Operation K" and officially known as the "South West Africa Police Counter-Insurgency Crowbar is a fictional supervillain in the DC Universe. He first appeared in Justice League of America #233 (December 1984 Chris Ford is an American professional wrestler best known for the ring names Crowbar in World Championship Wrestling and Devon Storm The Crowbar Awards are open to full time tertiary students worldwide
- Crowbar : slang: mean dirty selfish
Dictionary
crowbar
-noun
- an iron or steel bar, often with a flattened end which may also be hook-shaped, to be used as a lever to manually force things apart
- An electrical circuit that prevents an overvoltage from causing damage
-verb
- To use force to move something
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