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A decoy is a person, device, or event meant to distract.
Decoy or Decoys may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Film
- Decoy (1934 film), a German crime film
- Decoy (1946 film), an American film noir
- Decoy (1995 film), an action film starring Peter Weller
- The Decoy (1916 film), a silent short film directed by William Garwood
- The Decoy (1916 Mutual), a silent film directed by George Lederer
- The Decoy (1935 film), adventure film directed by Roger Le Bon and Hans Steinhoff
- The Decoy (2006 film), a western film
- Decoys (film), a 2004 science fiction horror film
Television
- Decoy (TV series), a 1950s television series
- "Decoy" (Justified), an episode of the TV series Justified
- "Decoys" (Frasier), an episode of the television show Frasier
Music
- Decoy (album), a 1984 album by Miles Davis
- Decoy (EP), a 1995 EP by Good Riddance
- "Decoy", a song by Paramore
Ships
Other uses
- Decoy (chess), a tactic in chess
- Decoy cells, virally infected epithelial cells that can be found in urine
- Decoy Heath, Dorset, England
See also
- Duck decoy (disambiguation)
- Miniature Air-Launched Decoy, a decoy missile developed by the United States
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