Happy ending (disambiguation)
- Happy ending (disambiguation)
Happy ending may refer to:
* Happy ending in fiction, when everything turns out well in the end
* "Happy Ending" (story), a science-fiction story by Henry Kuttner
* "Happy Ending" (song), a ballad by London-based singer Mika
* "Happy Ending" (Fredric Brown), a science-fiction story and title of a collection of stories by Fredric Brown
* "The Happy Ending", a 1969 movie
* Happy Ending problem in mathematics
* "Happy Endings", a 2005 film
* A mixed drink made with Kahlúa, vodka and orange liqueur
* A "happy ending" is also slang for an orgasm achieved as part of an erotic massage
Happy end may refer to:
* Happy End (band), a Japanese folk rock group of the early 1970s
* "Happy End" (musical), a musical play co-written by Bertolt Brecht and Elisabeth Hauptmann, with music by Kurt Weill
* "Happy End" (film), a Korean film produced in 1999, directed by Jung Ji-woo starring Choi Min-shik, Jeon Do-yeon, and Ju Jin-moo.
See also
* "Everybody Loves a Happy Ending", a 2004 comeback album by the English pop band Tears For Fears
* "The Happy End Problem", a 2006 album by the English guitarist, composer and improviser Fred Frith
* "My Happy Ending", a 2004 single by Avril Lavigne
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