- an actor's line that immediately precedes and serves as a reminder for some action or speech
- prompt: assist (somebody acting or reciting) by suggesting the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned
- clue: evidence that helps to solve a problem
- discriminative stimulus: a stimulus that provides information about what to do
- sports implement consisting of a tapering rod used to strike a cue ball in pool or billiards
- A cue sheet, or cue file, is a metadata file which describes how the tracks of a CD or DVD are laid out. Cue sheets are stored as plain text files and commonly have a ".cue" filename extension. ...
- Cue is a Swedish pop duo group made up of musician Anders Melander and Niklas Hjulström. They have topped the Swedish Singles Chart with "Burnin'".
- Cue TV is a regional television station in New Zealand which started in October 1996 as Mercury Television. ...
- A theatrical cue is the for an action to be carried out at a specific time. It is generally associated with theatre and the film industry. They can be necessary for a lighting change or effect, a sound effect, or some sort of stage or set movement/change.
- An action or event that is a signal for somebody to do something; The name of the Latin script letter Q/q; The act of giving someone a cue signal
- (cuing) Common misspelling of cueing
- (Cues) Both verbal and non-verbal prompts, instructions and gestures that assist persons in their daily living.
- (Cues) A cue is a signal or prompt for action that is to be carried out during a performance – this may be an entrance or exit onto stage by a dancer, or a change in lighting or scenery. ...
- (Cues) An environmental entity (advertisement, sign, store display, etc) which results in a specific response to satisfy a drive. See Learning.
- (Cues) Another name for aids. Signals by which the rider communicates his wishes to the horse.
- (Cues) Formerly neutral stimuli that acquire the ability to elicit drug-craving through classical condition. Cues are also called triggers.
- (Cues) Information that provides clues to another's subjective structures, i.e. eye accessing cues, predicates, breathing, body posture, gestures, voice tone and tonality, etc.
- (Cues) The alternative responses to questions that increase or decrease in intensity in an ordered fashion. The interviewee is asked to select one answer to the question.
- (Cues) Used by players to signal to one another the best time to pass.
- (Cues) are what programmers use to play sounds. (Sometimes playing a cue is called triggering a cue.) Cues are typically played when certain game events, such as footsteps or gunshots, occur. ...
- (Cues) sources of information used by readers or listeners to construct meaning.
- or social cues. Expressions of a group that identify the group and can be seen by Others. The Others associate a person with the social group when recognizing the cues. If wearing party hats is a big thing in your group culture, the party hat becomes a social cue.
- (Cuing) A term referring to when a DJ listens to a track through headphones while playing another through the sound system.
- (cuing) Directions the caller sometimes gives after a call that he or she thinks some dancers may have trouble with, giving the definition of the call ("Right and Left Thru--Right Pull By, then a Courtesy Turn") or filling in who does what, given your current formation ("Flutterwheel--Men are in ...
- A signal to execute a dance figure. See Call and Voice cue.