Kryptonite (disambiguation)

Kryptonite (disambiguation)

Kryptonite may refer to:
* Kryptonite, a fictional element from the "Superman" comic book series
* The mineral Jadarite, nicknamed "Kryptonite"
* Kryptonite (processor series), an antiquated term used to describe Advanced Micro Devices' K-series of microprocessors (an allusion to its 'deadliness' to Intel Corporation's market share).
* Kryptonite lock, a brand of bicycle lock
* Operation Kryptonite, a joint NATO and Afghan National Army operation during the War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
* "Kryptonite" (song) by 3 Doors Down
* "Kryptonite (Mario single)" by Mario
* "Kryptonite (I'm on It)" by Purple Ribbon All-Stars
* "Pocket Full of Kryptonite", an album by the Spin Doctors
* "Kryptonite", American slang for marijuana


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