Gypsy
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A Gypsy (derived from Egyptian) may be:
- any member of any nomadic people (the term is sometimes considered derogatory), especially:
- the Roma and Sinti, found worldwide but mainly in Europe;
- Travellers found mainly in Great Britain, Ireland and the United States; and
- Luli in Central Asia.
- Gitanos or Spanish Gypsies speak Caló.
- Gypsy: A Musical Fable, a musical
- Gypsy (MST3K), a robot character from the TV series Mystery Science Theater 3000.
- Gypsy (comics), a fictional character from DC Comics.
- Gypsy Moth, a fictional mutant character from Marvel Comics.
- Gypsy moth, a destructive pest that causes defoliation.
- Gypsy (software), the first modern document preparation system.
- Gypsy, a song by Fleetwood Mac.
- A Trinidad and Tobago politician and calypsonian, Winston "Gypsy (calypsonian)" Peters
- Gypsy, West Virginia, USA
- A "Gypsy" is a spindle on a boat windlass designed to haul chain. It may have a groove to enable it to haul rope and chain when it is called a combined gypsy and capstan
- Gypsy (elephant) is the name of the elephant given to Michael Jackson by Elizabeth Taylor.
- The J/ψ particle, a subatomic particle.