Fish are vertebrates with gills that live in water. Related concepts include: Fish may also refer to: [edit] People - Albert Fish (1870-1936), a U.S. serial killer and cannibal who was given the electric chair
- Eric Fish, a singer in Subway To Sally and solo artist
- Fred Fish, a U.S. computer programmer
- Ginger Fish, a drummer for the band Marilyn Manson
- Hamilton Fish (disambiguation), any of several American politicians
- Mardy Fish (born 1981), a U.S. professional tennis player
- Matt Fish (born 1969), a U.S. basketball player
- Michael Fish (born 1944), a BBC weather presenter
- Michael Fish (fashion designer), a UK fashion designer
- Nicky Fish (born 1984), a Welsh footballer
- Oliver Fish, a fictional character on the ABC daytime drama One Life to Live
- Simon Fish, a 16th century Protestant reformer
- Stanley Fish (born 1938), a literary theorist
- Stuyvesant Fish (1851-1923), a U.S. railroad executive
[edit] As a nickname [edit] Acronyms [edit] Culture - FISH! philosophy, a motivational program for the workplace
- Fish (TV series), a 1970s US TV show featuring Detective Phillip Fish
- Fish (BBC TV series), featuring an idealistic lawyer who specializes in industrial tribunals
- The Ichthys or "Jesus fish", a Christian symbol consisting of two intersecting arcs resembling the profile of a fish
[edit] Miscellaneous uses - Fish & Richardson, a law firm practicing intellectual property, litigation, and corporate law
- Go Fish, a card game for children
- Canadian Fish, a card game sometimes known as literature
- Phish, an American jam band noted for their musical improvisation
- Phishing, an Internet crime
- Fish, a kind of surfboard
- Fish can refer to a poor chess or poker player—see Glossary of chess, Glossary of poker terms
- Fish is sometimes used among American Wrestling to refer to a weak athlete
- A torpedo, a self-propelled underwater weapon
- Ghoti, a respelling of the word fish with the same pronunciation
- Fish!, a computer game released by Magnetic Scrolls in 1988
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