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A parachute is a fabric device to slow descent through the air.
Parachute or Parachutes may also refer to:
Geography
- Parachute, Colorado, United States
 
Arts, entertainment, and media
Games
- Parachute (video game), an Atari 2600 game released by Homevision
 
Music
Groups
- Parachute (band), an American pop rock band
 - Parachute Band, a worship band, formed out of the New Zealand-based Christian organisation Parachute Music
 
Albums
Songs
- "Parachute" (Cheryl song)
 - "Parachute" (Kaiser Chiefs song)
 - "Parachute" (Otto Knows song)
 - "Parachute" (Chris Stapleton song)
 - "Parachute" (Timomatic song)
 - "Parachute", by Kris Allen from Horizons, 2014
 - "Parachute", by Something Happens from Stuck Together With God's Glue
 - "Parachute", by Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts from Blaster
 - "Parachute", by Sean Lennon from Friendly Fire
 - "Parachute", by Train from Save Me San Francisco
 - "Parachute", by Laura Marano from Austin & Ally: Turn It Up
 - "Parachute", by Timothy B Schmit from Expando
 - "Parachute", by Jolin Tsai from Butterfly
 - "Parachute", by Timothy B. Schmit from Expando
 - "Parachutes" (song), by Charlie Simpson from Young Pilgrim
 - "Parachutes", by Pearl Jam from Pearl Jam
 
Toys
- Parachute (BDSM), a sex toy
 - Playground parachute
 
Other arts, entertainment, and media
- Parachute (magazine), Canadian arts magazine
 - Parachute music festival, a contemporary Christian music festival in New Zealand
 
Other uses
- Parachute (balloon), a hot air balloon
 - Parachute (brand), a brand for a coconut-based hair product manufactured by Marico
 - Parachute (drugs), a method of ingesting psychoactive drugs
 - Parachute candidate, an election candidate who does not live in, and has little connection to, the area they are running to represent
 - Parachute flare, a type of pyrotechnic that produces a brilliant light or intense heat without an explosion
 - Parachute journalism, the practice of thrusting journalists into an area to report on a story in which the reporter has little knowledge or experience
 - Parachute pants, a style of trousers
 
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