DIY_(disambiguation)
DIY (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
DIY stands for Do it yourself.
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DIY may also refer to:
- Hardware stores, also called "DIY stores", selling equipment for home improvement directly to consumers
- DIY Network, a television channel focusing on home do-it-yourself projects
- DIY audio, do-it-yourself audio equipment
- DIY ethic, the ethic of being self-reliant as opposed to relying on professionals
- DIY moving, do-it-yourself packing and moving
- DIY networking, different types of grassroots networking
- DIY birth or unassisted birth, the process of intentionally giving birth without the assistance of a medical or professional birth attendant
- Do-it-yourself biology
- DIY music, another name for lo-fi music
- DIY♡ (Dance in Your Heart), a Hello! Project musical group created as part of the Satoyama Movement
- DiY Sound System, an English musical collective
- DIY (magazine), a United Kingdom-based music magazine
Albums
Songs
- "D.I.Y.", a 1978 song by Peter Gabriel from his second solo album Peter Gabriel (1978 album)
- "D.I.Y.", a 1999 song by KMFDM from Adios
- "DIY", a 2011 song by Savoy
- "D.I.Y", a 2014 song by Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott from What Have We Become?
- "DIY", a 2022 song by Stela Cole who represented Georgia in the American Song Contest
- Diyarbakır Airport (IATA code)
- DIY (professional wrestling), a professional wrestling tag team
- DiY-Fest, a festival of ultra-independent movies, books, zines, music, poetry, and performance art 1999–2002
- Special Region of Yogyakarta (Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta), a province-level region in Indonesia
- WarioWare D.I.Y., a video game for the Nintendo DS
- Do It Yourself!!, a Japanese original anime television series
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