Swirl
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Swirl may refer to:
  • Swirl (band)
    Swirl (band)
    Swirl were a Sydney, Australia-based indie rock band, forming around 1990 and breaking up in 2002. They released three albums and a number of EP's, mostly through independent Sydney label Half A Cow.-History:...

    , an Australian indie rock band
  • Swirl (organization)
    Swirl (organization)
    Swirl is an anti-racist grassroots organization, incorporated in 2000, that serves the mixed heritage community. It aims to develop a national consciousness around mixed heritage issues to empower members to organize and take action towards progressive social change...

    , a multi-ethnic organization
  • Swirl 360
    Swirl 360
    Swirl 360 is a melodic pop-rock band, founded by the twins Denny and Kenny Scott.-Biography:Swirl 360 was signed to Mercury Records and entered the recording studio in 1997. By December of that year, they had recorded several tracks to which label executives responded promisingly...

    , an American pop-rock band
  • Sega Swirl
    Sega Swirl
    Sega Swirl is a puzzle game that was created for the Dreamcast, Personal computer, and Palm OS. The game was included in various demo discs released for the Dreamcast , and is free to download and play on the PC.Sega Swirl was created by Scott...

    , a puzzle game for the Sega Dreamcast
  • Swirl (fluid dynamics), a quantity in fluid dynamics
  • A slang term for miscegenation
    Miscegenation
    Miscegenation is the mixing of different racial groups through marriage, cohabitation, sexual relations, and procreation....

    , any interracial couple

See also

  • Christopher Paul Neil
    Christopher Paul Neil
    Christopher Paul Neil , also known as Mr. Swirl, or Swirl Face, or Vico , is a convicted child molester currently serving a 39-month-sentence in Thailand...

    , a paedophile suspect also known as "Mr. Swirl"
  • Tomoe
    Tomoe
    A tomoe or tomoye is a Japanese abstract shape that resembles a comma or the usual form of magatama. It is a common design element in and corporate logos, particularly in triplicate whorls known as . Some view the mitsudomoe as representative of the threefold division at the heart of the...

    , an abstract Japanese swirl-shape
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