Turbo (disambiguation)

Turbo (disambiguation)

Turbo is a common contraction for turbocharger, an internal-combustion engine component. It may also refer to:

In programming:
* Turbo button, a control on computer equipment that causes it to run faster
* Turbo coding, a form of error-correction coding, usually used in telecommunications
* Turbo Pascal, an Integrated Development Environment for the Pascal programming language

In entertainment:
* TurboGrafx 16, a video game console by NEC Corporation
* "Turbo" (video game), a Sega arcade game released in 1981
* Turbo (comics), a superheroine in the Marvel Comics universe
* "", television series
** ""
* Turbo (Gobots), a Guardian gobot
* "Turbo" (Judas Priest album)
* Turbo (group), a Korean dance group
* Turbo (Polish band), a Polish heavy metal band
* Turbo, a film character in "Breakin'" and ""
*Turbo B. a rapper and musician

Other uses:
* Turbo, Colombia, a port city in Colombia
* Marcius Turbo, a Roman general in the second century
* Turbo (train), an early high-speed train in Canada in the 1960s
* Turbo (mollusc), a genus of marine gastropods
* Turbo (brand), a brand of (waterpolo) swimming equipment
* Turbo, a mascot of the Houston Rockets basketball team


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