Hustle

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Hustle may mean:

  • To street-hustle: to engage in male prostitution and/or pimping, or (in a much broader usage) grifting
  • To hustle pool, a gambling technique in which a player hides his/her true skill while betting on billiards games in order to trick the opponent into significantly raising the stakes, and only then playing at full capacity (or in a broader usage, engaging in a similar strategy when betting on other activities)
  • The hustle, a disco dance, popularized by the song, below
  • "Hustle", a disco song by Van McCoy which was inspired by and helped popularize the dance, above
  • Hustle, an ESPN made-for-TV movie about Pete Rose
  • Hustle, a BBC TV drama series shown on BBC One in the UK and AMC in the US
  • The Hustle, an album by G. Love & Special Sauce
  • HUSTLE, a professional wrestling promotion company in Japan, run by Dream Stage Entertainment

See also hustler (disambiguation).

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