Try (disambiguation)

Try (disambiguation)

A try is a way of scoring points in rugby league and rugby union.

Try may also refer to:
* Try!, the first live album by the John Mayer Trio
* "Try" (song), a 2004 single by Nelly Furtado
* "Try" (Michael Penn song), a song by Michael Penn from his 1997 album "Resigned"
* "Try", a song by Blue Rodeo from their 1987 album "Outskirts"
* "Try", a song by Pennywise from their 1995 album "About Time"
* "Try", a song by The Magic Numbers from their 2005 album "The Magic Numbers"
* "Try" (book), a novel by Dennis Cooper

TRY may stand for :
* the ISO 4217 code for the New Turkish Lira
* Test Reference Years, a weather hourly data standard

Try may also refer to:
* "Try, Try, Try", a 2000 single by The Smashing Pumpkins
* Trie, an ordered tree data structure in computer programming
* Computer programming languages that use "try" in exception handling syntax include C#, C++, D, Delphi, Java, OCaml, PHP, Python and JavaScript
* Boiling fat, such as in a whaling operation, to produce oil


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