Beat

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Beat, beats, or beating may refer to:

Common uses

  • Assault, inflicting physical harm or unwanted physical contact
  • Battery (crime), a criminal offense involving unlawful physical contact
  • Battery (tort), a civil wrong in common law of intentional harmful or offensive contact
  • Corporal punishment, punishment intended to cause physical pain
  • Patrol, or beat, a group of personnel assigned to monitor a specific area
  • Strike (attack), repeatedly and violently striking a person or object
  • Victory, success achieved in personal combat, military operations or in any competition

Arts, entertainment and media

Fictional characters

Film and TV

Music

Groups

Albums and songs

Music channels

Other uses in music

Other uses in arts, entertainment and media

People

Given name

Surname

  • Jackie Beat, drag persona of Kent Fuher (born 1963)
  • Aone Beats (born 1984) Nigerian record producer
  • Billy Beats (1871-1936) British footballer
  • Cohen Beats
    (Michael Cohen, born 1986), Israeli record producer
  • Eno Beats (Enock Kisakye, born 1991), Ugandan record producer
  • Laxio Beats (Bernard Antwi-Darko, born 1987), Ghanaian record producer
  • Mizz Beats (Iman Yanee, fl. from 2004), British record producer
  • Rico Beats (Ricardo Lamarre, fl. from 2004), American record producer

Transportation

Other uses

  • Atlanta Beat, women's pro soccer teams (2001-02; 2009-11)
  • Beat, a time unit of Swatch Internet Time, and a range of watches
  • Beat (acoustics), an interference pattern between two sounds of slightly different frequencies
  • Beat (charity), a British charity that supports people with eating disorders
  • Beat (drink), a citrus-flavored soft drink
  • Beat (fencing)
    , a simple preparatory motion
  • Beating against the wind
    , a sailing manoeuvre
  • Beats Electronics, or Beats by Dr. Dre, an American producer of audio products

See also

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