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A button is a small fastener which secures two pieces of fabric together.
Button may also refer to:
ControlsEdit
- Button (computing), a virtual control displayed on a computer screen that can control software
- Push-button, a switch meant to control a machine or a process
- Web button, or button graphic, a digital image used to represent a link to a specific web location
Arts and entertainmentEdit
- The Button (comics), a comic book cross-over event
- The Button (TV series)
- Button (film), a 1982 Soviet animated film
- Buttons (film), a 1927 American film
- "Buttons" (The Pussycat Dolls song), from PCD
- "Buttons" (Sia song), from Some People Have Real Problems
- Buttons (pantomime), a character in the Cinderella pantomime
- Buttons, of Buttons and Mindy, a cartoon dog from the children's TV show Animaniacs
Sports and gamesEdit
- Button (curling), the center of the playing surface in the sport of curling
- Button (poker), a marker indicating which player is currently the dealer
- The Button (Reddit), a meta-game and social experiment
PlacesEdit
- Button Bay, Lake Champlain, Vermont, United States
- Button Island (Massachusetts), United States
- Button Islands, Nunavut, Canada
- Button Township, Ford County, Illinois, United States
- The Buttons, Argentine islands
Plants and animalsEdit
- Buttons (plant), several genera of plants in the family Asteraceae
- Button mushroom, sometimes shortened to just "button"
- The initial segment formed in the development of a rattlesnake's rattle
PeopleEdit
- Button (name), an English surname
- Button Gwinnett (1735–1777), a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence
- Red Buttons (1919–2006), stage name of American comedian and actor Aaron Chwatt
Other usesEdit
- Button baronets, an extinct title (1622–1712) in the Baronetage of England
- The Button (sculpture), on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania
- Button railway station, Button, Manitoba, Canada
- Button's Coffee House London, England
- Cadbury Buttons, packets of button-shaped pieces of chocolate sold in the UK