Hustler (disambiguation)

Hustler (disambiguation)

Hustler may refer to:

Businesses and publications

* "Hustler", an American pornographic magazine (with related websites and videos/DVDs marketed under the same trademark):* Hustler Casino, a gambling establishment located in Gardena, California, owned by Larry Flynt who also publishes the aforementioned magazine.
* The "South Pittsburg Hustler", a newspaper founded in 1899 in South Pittsburg, Tennessee:"(See also the book and film under "Sports and games" section below.)"

ports and games (and media about them)

* Pool hustler: a player who 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 (recently the term "hustler" has been used more broadly, for someone who engages in a similar strategy when betting on other activities, e.g. street basketball)
* "The Hustler" (novel), a 1959 novel by Walter Tevis about a pool hustler, which was adapted into a movie, below
* "The Hustler" (film), a 1961 film adaptation of the above novel, directed by Robert Rossen, and starring Paul Newman, Jackie Gleason, Piper Laurie and George C. Scott

lang

* A male prostitute; a "street hustler"
* A grifter or charlatan ("see also related term "pool hustler", in "Sports and games" section above)"
* In hip hop culture, someone who gets by in life any way that they can:"See also Lumpenproletariat."

Military

*HMH-772, United States Marine Corps helicopter squadron nicknamed "Hustler"

Place names

* Hustler, Wisconsin

Vehicles

* B-58 Hustler, an American jet bomber aircraft
* Hustler (car), an automobile designed by William Town
*Hustler Powerboat

Music

*Hustler (band) , an American hard rock band active from 1974–1983
*"Hustler" (song), a song by Simian Mobile Disco
*"Hustlers" (song), a song by hip hop artist Nas.
*"Hustlin' " (song), a song by hip hop artist Rick Ross.

Misc. products

* Hustler (drink), an energy drink

ee also

*Hustle (disambiguation)


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