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Meanings and definitions for PIT
What does PIT stand for? What does PIT mean?
- Pittsburgh International Airport (IATA: PIT, ICAO: KPIT, FAA LID: PIT), formerly Greater Pittsburgh International Airport, is a civil–military international airport in Moon Township, Pennsylvania.
- Ball pit, a recreation structure
- Casino pit, the part of a casino which holds gaming tables
- Trapping pit, pits used for hunting
- Pit, an area of a racetrack where pit stops are conducted
- Pit, a part of a trading floor where open outcry takes place
- Pit cave, a natural cave containing a vertical shaft
- Open-pit mine, surface extraction of rock or minerals
- Coal mine, also known as a pit in parts of Australia
- Pit, an excavation in metal caused by pitting corrosion
- Pit, a seed inside a fruit; for example a cherry pit
- Pit (nuclear weapon), the core of an implosion weapon
- Powered industrial truck
- Programmable interval timer, a computing device
- Pulsed inductive thruster, a device used in spacecraft propulsion
- Pit (botany), a part of plant cell walls which allows the exchange of fluids
- Probability integral transform, a theorem in probability and statistics
- Pit, one of many indentations used to store data on a Compact Disc
- Boolean prime ideal theorem, which guarantees the existence of certain types of subsets in a given abstract algebra
- Pit bull, a breed of dog
- WF-31, a cocaine analogue sometimes abbreviated as PIT
- Pit (game), a Parker Brothers card game simulating a commodities exchange
- Pit (Kid Icarus), the main character in the video game series Kid Icarus
- Pits (card game), a card game similar to whist and rummy
- Front ensemble, the stationary percussion section in a marching band or drum corps
- Mosh pit, an area for dancing at a concert
- Orchestra pit, the area in a theater, between the stage and audience, in which musicians perform
- Pittsburgh’s professional sports teams
Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League
- Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball
- Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League
- Pit River, a watershed in California, US
- Bolshoy Pit, a tributary of the Yenisei, Russia
- Peoples Improv Theater, a venue in New York City, US
- An abbreviation for the U.S. city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Pittsburgh International Airport, US, by IATA code
- Pit Martin (1943–2008), Canadian National Hockey League player
- PIT maneuver, a ramming tactic used by law enforcement in vehicle pursuits
- Party of Independence and Labour, a Senegalese political party
- PIT-1, a gene
- The Pit (arena), also known as DreamStyle Arena, the main indoor arena at the University of New Mexico
- The Pit (memorial), "Яма" the holocaust memorial in Minsk, Belarus
- The Pit, a 200-seat studio theatre at the Barbican Arts Centre in the City of London
- The Pit, a common nickname for the underground war room in the fortified compound of the Israeli Defense Ministry
- The Pit, a small public performance area in Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- The Pit, a popular study spot in the lower level of the library at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law
- The Pit, a mosh pit
- The Pit, a popular gathering place for students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Elder 'The Pit' Stadium, the football stadium at Elder High School in Cincinnati, Ohio
- McArthur Court, also called "The Pit", an arena at University of Oregon
- The Peoples Improv Theater, also referred to as "The PIT", a New York City theatre specializing in improvisational and sketch comedy
- The Pit, an episode in the second season of the television series The Invaders, 1967-1968
- The Pit (G.I. Joe), the secret headquarters of the fictional G.I. Joe in Marvel comics
- The Pit, a dangerous fighting arena featured and made famous in the Mortal Kombat video games
- The Pit, the Barksdale Organization's nickname for the low-rise building complex where D'Angelo's crew sold drugs, in The Wire
- The Pit (film), a 1981 Canadian horror film also known as Teddy
- Quatermass and the Pit (film), a 1967 British science fiction horror film (titled Five Million Years to Earth in the United States)
- The Pit (video game), a 1981 arcade game
- Sword of the Stars: The Pit, a 2013 space rogue computer game by Kerberos Productions
- The Pit (Judge Dredd story)
- The Pit (Norris novel), a 1903 book by Frank Norris
- The Pit (Penswick novel), a Doctor Who tie-in novel
- The Pit: A Group Encounter Defiled, a 1972 book about mind dynamics, leadership dynamics, and holiday magic
- The Pit and the Pendulum, a 1842 short horror story by Edgar Allan Poe
- Yama: The Pit, a 1905–1915 novel by Aleksandr Kuprin
- "The Pit" (song), a 2012 single by Silversun Pickups from Neck of the Woods
- Quatermass and the Pit, a 1958–1959 BBC TV science-fiction serial
- The Pit (mixed martial arts) training camp
- The Pit, a forum on Ultimate Guitar Archive
- Abyss (religion), the bottomless pit, which may lead to the underworld or hell
- Pit-Fighter, a 1990 fighting arcade game
- The Pitt, an expansion pack to the 2008 game Fallout 3
- The University of Pittsburgh, commonly known as Pitt, a university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
- Pitt (surname), a surname of English origin
- Pitt Panthers, the athletic teams of the University of Pittsburgh
- Pittsburg State University ("Pitt State"), located in Pittsburg, Kansas, United States
- Pitt, Hampshire, a hamlet in Hursley parish, Hampshire, England
- Pitt Island, an island in the Chatham Archipelago, New Zealand
- Pitt River (Canada), a river in British Columbia, Canada
- Pitt River (New Zealand), a river in Fiordland, New Zealand
- The River Pitt, a river in Somerset, England
- Pit River, a river in California, United States, which is sometimes referred to as "Pitt River"
- Pitt, a comic book published by Full Bleed Studios
- The Pitt, a single issue comic book published in 1987 by Marvel Comics
- Fallout 3: The Pitt, the second downloadable content pack for Fallout 3
- Dirk Pitt, the protagonist of a series of bestselling adventure novels written by Clive Cussler
- Justin Pitt, a minor character in the television series Seinfeld
- HMS Pitt, a number of British warships of that name
- Allen Pitts, American born Canadian football player
- Antony Pitts (1969), British composer
- Boozer Pitts, American college football coach
- Byron Pitts, American reporter for CBS
- Chester Pitts, American football player
- Charles Pitts, American soul/blues guitarist
- Chip Pitts, American attorney
- Curtis Pitts, designer of a series of aerobatic biplanes
- Denis Pitts, English journalist
- Derrick Pitts, American astronomer
- Earl Edwin Pitts, FBI agent and Soviet spy
- Edmund L. Pitts, American lawyer and politician
- Ernie Pitts, Canadian football player
- Fountain E. Pitts (1808-1874), American Methodist minister and Confederate chaplain
- Frank Pitts, American football player
- Helen Pitts (1838-1903), American suffragette and the second wife of Frederick Douglass
- Jacob Pitts, American actor
- James Pitts (1877-1955), British Army corporal, and recipient of the Victoria Cross
- James Pitts (American Patriot) (1712-1776), Boston merchant and patriot
- Jennifer Pitts, Miss Virginia 2005
- Jesse R. Pitts, American author and educator
- John Pitts, Catholic scholar and writer
- John Michael Pitts, British composer
- John Pitts (football player) (born 1945), American football defensive in the NFL
- John E. Pitts, Jr., US Air Force brigadier general
- Joseph R. Pitts, American politician from Pennsylvania
- Justin Pitts, American basketball player
- Karnail Pitts, American rapper
- Leonard Pitts, American journalist and the 2004 Pulitzer Prize winner
- Matthew Pitts, American television writer
- Matthew Pitts, English football player
- Mike Pitts, American football player
- Milton Pitts, White House barber for Republican US presidents
- Priscilla Pitts, New Zealand writer and art curator
- Robert B. Pitts, first black HUD Regional Administrator, west coast region
- R. C. Pitts, American basketball player
- Rafi Pitts, Iranian film director
- Riley L. Pitts, US Army captain
- Ron Pitts, American sportscaster
- Shirley Pitts (1934-1992), English fraudster and thief, the "Queen of shoplifters"
- Tony Pitts, English actor
- Trudy Pitts, soul jazz musician
- Valerie Pitts, British television presenter during the 1950s
- Viola Pitts, American community activist from Fort Worth
- Walter Pitts, American logician
- ZaSu Pitts, American actress
- Pitts, Georgia, United States
- Pittsburgh
- The Pitts, an American television sitcom
- The Pitts Special, a light aerobatics biplane designed by Curtis Pitts
- Earl Pitts (character), a radio character created and voiced by Gary Burbank
- ZaSu Pitts Memorial Orchestra
- Bottomless pit (Bible), a place where demons are imprisoned
- Bottomless Pit (band), an indie rock band from Chicago, Illinois
- Bottomless Pit (album), a 2016 album by Death Grips
- Bottomless pit (video gaming), a level hazard in video games
- Cockpit
- Hôle, a municipality in Belgium also called Halen
- Høle, Norway, a borough and former municipality
- Hole, Norway, a municipality in Buskerud county, Norway
- Hole (surname)
- Hole (film), 2014 Canadian short drama film directed by Martin Edralin
- Holes (film), 2003 theatrical adaptation of Louis Sachar's novel
- Hole (chess), a chess term
- Hole, a poker term
- Holes (novel), 1998 young adult mystery by Louis Sachar
Holes (play), 1998 stage adaptation of Louis Sachar's novel
- Plot hole, in writing
- Hole (band), an alternative rock band formed by Courtney Love and Eric Erlandson in 1989
- Hole (EP), 2005 EP by 65daysofstatic
- Hole (Foetus album), 1984 album by Foetus
- Hole (Merzbow album), 1994 album by Merzbow
- Hole (One-Eyed Doll album), 2007 album by American band One-Eyed Doll
- Holes (album), 2004 album by melpo mene
- "Hole" (song), by Kelly Clarkson on the 2007 album My December
- "Holes" (Mercury Rev song), from the 1999 album Deserter's Songs
- "Holes" (Passenger song), a 2013 single from the 2012 album All the Little Lights
- "Holes", by Pint Shot Riot from the 2008 EP Round One
- "Holes", by Electric Guest from the 2012 album Mondo
- "Holes", by Scratch Acid from the 1986 album Just Keep Eating
- "Holes", by Rascal Flatts from the 2004 album Feels Like Today
- "Holes", by Jon Oliva's Pain from the 2006 album Maniacal Renderings
- "Holes", a 1985 single by Specimen
- "Holes", by Mateo Messina from the soundtrack to the 2015 film Barely Lethal
- "Holes" (born 1987), by Jetty Rae from the 2008 album Blackberries (2008)|Blackberries
- "Holes", by Smile Empty Soul from the 2005 album Anxiety
- "Holes", by Red Plastic Bag
- "Hole" (Bottom), an episode of the British television sitcom Bottom
- "Holes" (American Horror Story), a 2017 episode of the anthology television series American Horror Story
- Fox hole, a defensive fighting position
- Lightening hole a hole made in a structural member, usually of a vehicle, to lighten it
- Manhole, an opening in the ground to access the sewers or other underground services
- Murder-hole, or meurtrière, a hole in the ceiling of a gateway or passageway in a fortification through which the defenders could fire, throw, or pour harmful substances or objects down on attackers
- Porthole, a window on a ship's external hull
- Spider hole, a type of camouflaged one-man foxhole
- Black Hole of Calcutta, small prison or dungeon in Fort William
- Celle Hole (German: Celler Loch), a breach in the outer wall of the prison of Celle, Germany
- In the hole, prison slang describing when an inmate is separated from the other inmates by the authorities in a separate, isolated unit
- The hole, prison slang describing the location for solitary confinement
- Black hole
- Electron hole, a concept in physics and chemistry
- K-hole, a psychological state associated with ketamine use
- Sinkhole, a hole in the ground due to natural subterranean subsidence
- White hole
- Wormhole
- Hole (American football), a space between the defensive linemen
- Hole (golf), a segment of a golf course
- Hole in one (also known as a hole-in-one or an ace, mostly in American English), occurs when a ball hit from a tee to start a hole finishes in the cup
Hole-in-one Register (or United States Golf Register), the United States' official historical registry of holes-in-one
- Hole set, a position in water polo
- Blind hole, a hole, usually drilled, which does not emerge on the other side of the substrate
- Buttonhole, a hole in fabric as part of a fastener
- Punchhole, a hole punched in paper, including punched cards and punched tape
- Sound hole, on a musical instrument
- Through hole, a hole, usually drilled, which emerges on the other side of the substrate
- Tone hole, an opening in a wind instrument which, when closed changes the pitch
- Touch hole, part of a gun or cannon where the powder is ignited
- Whitewater hole, a feature found in some white-water rapids
- Law of holes, an adage which states that "if you find yourself in a hole, stop digging"
- Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
- Fossa, County Kerry, Ireland
- Fossa, Abruzzo, Italy
- Fossa River, Iceland
- Fossá, Faroe Islands, an abandoned village
- Fossá, a waterfall in the Faeroe islands
- Fossa (animal), the common name of a carnivoran mammal of genus Cryptoprocta endemic to Madagascar
- Fossa, the Latin genus name of the Malagasy civet, a related but smaller mammal endemic to Madagascar
- Fossa (anatomy), a depression in part of the body
- Fossa (geology), a depression in a planet
- La Fossa, an Italian rap group
- Fossa (drowning pit): for executions
- Fossa Systems, a satellite manufacture
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