Glue is any fluid adhesive.
Glue or GLUE may also refer to:
In arts and entertainment
- Glue (film), a 2006 Argentine film written and directed by Alexis Dos Santos
- Glue (novel), a novel by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh
- Glue (TV series), a 2014 British television drama written by Jack Thorne
- "Glue" (New Girl)
- "Glue" (Weeds)
In music
- Glue (Eugene + the Lizards album), 2009
- Glue (Boston Manor album), 2020
- "Glue", a song from the 2010 Ten (Gabriella Cilmi album)
- "Glue", a song by Bicep from their 2017 Bicep (album)
- "Glue", a song by Breathe Carolina from their 2017 EP Coma
- Glue, a hip-hop trio fronted by Adeem (rapper)
- "Glue" a 2023 song by Beabadoobee
In electronics and computing
- Glue logic, circuitry to interface between off-the-shelf integrated circuits
- Glue records, records used in the Domain Name System (DNS)
- General Language Understanding Evaluation, a benchmark in Natural Language Understanding
- Grid Laboratory Uniform Environment, a technology-agnostic information model for a uniform representation of Grid resources
Software
- glue (software), a data-visualization package
- Glue code, code that serves to "glue together" otherwise incompatible code
- Glue language, a programming language used for connecting software components together
- webMethods Glue, a platform that provides web services/SOAP capabilities to existing Java and C/C++ applications
Other uses
- GLUE (uncertainty assessment), a method to quantify the uncertainty of model predictions
- Glue semantics, a syntax-semantics interface formalism based on linear logic
- Quotient space (topology), or gluing spaces, the concept of gluing points or subspaces together
See also
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