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Look up dirt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dirt may refer to:
- Soil, that is found on the ground. This sense is principally North American.
- Waste material, an unwanted or undesired mixture of dust, soil, and other solids, such as on floors or carpets
Dirt may also refer to:
- Dirt (TV series), a television series starring Courteney Cox
- Dirt (album), 1992 album by American grunge band Alice in Chains
- Colin McRae: DiRT (video game), 2007 racing video game
- Dirt (Religion), a Mojave, CA based religion
- Dirt!, a 1999 album by Canadian group The Arrogant Worms
- DIRT (band), an early-1980\'s UK anarcho-punk band
- Dirt (magazine), British mountain bike magazine
- Dirt Rag, American mountain bike magazine
- Dirt (teen magazine), defunct American magazine for teen boys, created as an offshoot of Sassy Magazine
- "Dirt", a song by Phish from their 2000 album Farmhouse
- Dirt (movie), a 1965 film directed by Piero Heliczer and produced by Andy Warhol
- Joe Dirt, 2001 American cult film starring David Spade
- The Dirt The Dirt, 2001 autobiography of American hard rock band Mötley Crüe
- Dirty Dan was a character in an episode of Spongebob Squarepants which was titled "Survival of the Idiots"
- Dirt, a dessert food comprised of chocolate pudding and Oreos.
- A supposed slang name for the fictional drug Derbisol
- Nickname for an [STD]
See also
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