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Euphoria or euphoric may refer to:
- Euphoria (emotion), a state of very intense happiness and feelings of well-being
- 4-Methyl-aminorex (commonly known as "Euphoria" or "U4EA"), a stimulant drug with effects comparable to methamphetamine
- Euphoria (beetle), genus of scarab beetles
- New York Euphoria (formerly "Team Euphoria"), a team in the Lingerie Football League
An album:
- Euphoria (Def Leppard album)
- Euphoria (compilations), a number of trance compilations on both Telstar Records and Ministry Of Sound Record label
- Euphoric, a 1991 album by Delerium
A song:
- "Euphoria", a song by DJ Tiësto from his album Parade of the Athletes
- "Euphoria", by Kyle Ward from the video games In the Groove
- "Euphoria", by Collide from the 2003 album Some Kind of Strange
- "Euphoria (Definite Mix)", by André Schneider from the 2004 album Lover's Space
- "Euphoria", by Sirenia from the 2004 album An Elixir for Existence
- "Euphoria (Firefly)", by Delerium from the 1997 album Karma
- "Euphoria", by W.A.S.P. from the 2001 album Unholy Terror
A musical group:
- EUPHORIA (American Band), a 1960s American Sunshine Pop band
- Euphoria (Australian band), a 1990s Australian pop/dance trio
- Euphoria (Indian band), an active Indian rock group formed in 1989.
- Euphoria (music project), an active Canadian dance music project formed in the 1990s
- Euphoria (Japanese band), a post-rock band from Tokyo, Japan.
In Television & events:
- Euphoria (film), a Russian 2006 dramatic film by Ivan Vyrypayev
- "Euphoria, Part 1" and "Euphoria, Part 2" (2006), a two-part episode of the American television series House
- Euphoria event of World Wrestling Council
In computing:
- Euphoria (software), game animation engine software by NaturalMotion
- Euphoria (programming language), an interpreted programming language
Euphoria may also be:
- a propaganda technique meant to induce the emotion euphoria in order to boost morale or acceptance
See also
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