- In biology a sting is the part of a number of animals, such as wasps, bees and scorpions, that delivers a poison when used to pierce the skin of another animal. See sting (biology)
- In law enforcement a sting is an operation designed to catch a person committing a crime. See sting operation
- In The Hobbit, Sting is the name of Bilbo's sword, passed on to Frodo in The Lord of the Rings. See Sting (Middle-earth)
- The Sting is a 1973 film starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford
- Sting is the stage name of Gordon Sumner, the bassist and former lead singer of The Police until their breakup in 1983.
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