Devil's Elbow or Devils Elbow may refer to:
- A famous and dangerous bend, formerly of Mount Barker Road, and retained on the cycle path and Princes Highway exit of the Adelaide-Crafers Highway, in South Australia
- The final corner at Mallory Park racing circuit in the United Kingdom.
- Cairnwell Pass, also known as Devil's Elbow, a famous stretch of road in the Scottish Highlands
- Devils Elbow, The Mess Hall's third studio album
- Devil's Elbow (Stikine River), stretch of the Stikine River in British Columbia, Canada
- Devils Elbow, California, unincorporated community in the United States
- Devils Elbow, Missouri, unincorporated community in the United States
- Devils Elbow State Park, part of Heceta Head State Scenic Viewpoint in Oregon, United States
- Devil's Elbow, Isle of Man a hairpin bend on the former St. John's Short Course, Isle of Man.
Famous quotes containing the words devil and/or elbow:
“In a Kelton church, when a heated argument once began at morning services, a devout old deacon arose from his seat in the amen corner and announced he was going to do for the church what the devil had never doneleave it.”
—Administration in the State of Sout, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)
“To face the garment of rebellion
With some fine color that may please the eye
Of fickle changelings and poor discontents.
Which gape and rub the elbow at the news
Of hurly-burly innovation.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)