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'''Gatsby''' may refer to: |
'''Gatsby''' may refer to: |
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* GATSBY, a Japanese cosmetic brand by [[Mandom]], well known for its 'Moving Rubber' range of hair wax. |
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* [[Gatsby (sandwich)]], a South African food mainly popular in Cape Town, comes in the form of a long roll with anything ranging from polony, chicken or steak and hot chips. |
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*See also: [[Gadsby]] |
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** [[The Great Gatsby (disambiguation)]], an index of film adaptations of the novel |
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** [[Jay Gatsby]], the novel's central character |
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==Other uses== |
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* [[Gatsby (JavaScript framework)]], a static site generator based on [[React (web framework)|React]] |
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* [[Gatsby (sandwich)]], a South African food |
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* [[GATSBY]], a Japanese cosmetic brand |
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* ''[[Gatsby: An American Myth]]'': a 2024 musical by [[Florence Welch]] and [[Doveman|Thomas Bartlett]] |
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==See also== |
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*[[Gadsby (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 25 December 2024
Look up gatsby in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gatsby may refer to:
- The Great Gatsby, a 1925 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- The Great Gatsby (disambiguation), an index of film adaptations of the novel
- Jay Gatsby, the novel's central character
Other uses
[edit]- Gatsby cap, a hat with a stiff front brim
- Gatsby (JavaScript framework), a static site generator based on React
- Gatsby (sandwich), a South African food
- GATSBY, a Japanese cosmetic brand
- Gatsby Charitable Foundation, a grant-making trust in London
- Gatsbys American Dream, a progressive rock band from Seattle, Washington
- Gatsby: An American Myth: a 2024 musical by Florence Welch and Thomas Bartlett