Parrott can mean:
- Arendell Parrott Academy, a school in North Carolina
- Parrott, Georgia, a city in the United States
- Parrott, Virginia, an unincorporated community in Pulaski County, Virginia
- Parrott Hall, New York historical home
- Parrott rifle, an artillery piece
- USS Parrott (DD-218), a vessel of the United States Navy
Parrott is also a surname:
- Alison Parrott, Canadian missing girl
- Andrew Parrott, British musicologist and conductor
- Big Nose George Parrott, American outlaw
- David Parrott, English cricketer
- Charley Chase, born Charles Joseph Parrott, American comedian, actor, screenwriter & director
- Edward Parrott, British teacher and author, Member of Parliament
- Enoch Greenleafe Parrott, American naval officer
- George Parrott, American Navy officer in World War I
- Harry Craig Parrott, Canadian politician
- Ian Parrott, British composer
- Jacob Parrott, first recipient of the Medal of Honor for his military service in the American Civil War
- James Parrott, American comic actor and film director
- Jiggs Parrott, former baseball player
- Joanne S. Parrott, Maryland politician
- John Parrott, English professional snooker player
- John F. Parrott, American Senator from New Hampshire
- Joseph R. Parrott, President of the Florida East Coast Railway.
- Les Parrott, psychologist
- Marion A. Parrott, Prominent North Carolinian
- Marcus Junius Parrott, Kansas congressman
- Mike Parrott, Major league baseball player
- Robert Parker Parrott, inventor of the Parrott rifle
- Thomas Alexander Parrott, CIA officer
- Todd Parrott, NASCAR racer
- Tom Parrott, professional baseball player
- Travis Parrott, American professional tennis player
- William Parrott, British coalminer, trade union official and Liberal-Labour (Lib-Lab) politician
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Famous quotes containing the word parrott:
“I know an Englishman,
Being flattered, is a lamb; threatened, a lion.”
—George Chapman c. 15591634, British dramatist, poet, translator. repr. In Plays and Poems of George Chapman: The Tragedies, ed. Thomas Marc Parrott (1910)
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