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London 2012 Olympic Games

Sports; Sporting events

Officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad, the London 2012 Olympic Games takes place in London, United Kingdom, between July 27 to ...

The Mobot

Sports; Track and field

The Mobot is a celebratory hands-to-head 'M' gesture which was first used by the British Olympic track and field athlete Mo Farah ...

Linsanity

Sports; Basketball

A portmanteau that combines the surname Lin with the noun "insanity," used in reference to the unexpected and sudden triumph of ...

Ralph Nader

Politics; General politics

Born in 1934, Nader is an American politician (Green Party member), author, attorney, but more importantly a political activist. ...

Occupy May Day

Politics; Protest

The Occupy Movement's spring reawakening campaign aimed at relaunching nationwide protests in as many as 125 cities on May 1, ...

Dawoud Rajiha

Politics; International politics

Dawoud Rajiha, fullname Dawoud Abdallah Rajiha, forename sometimes transliterated Dawood or Daoud, was the Syrian Minister of ...

Nut Rage

Culture; Popular culture

An inflight incident that forced a Korean Air plane back to the gate on December 5, 2014 sparked a major backlash in South Korea ...

Hipster

Culture; Popular culture

Hipsters are a subculture of men and women typically in their 20's and 30's that value independent thinking, ...

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Culture; People

A UNESCO World Heritage Site is a place that is listed by the UNESCO organisation as of special cultural or physical importance. ...

Bed bug

Animals; Insects

Bed bugs are small, elusive, parasitic insects that are usually found in family beds. They feed on human blood at night when ...

amphibian

Animals; Amphibians

A cold blooded animal that has moist skin and no scales. Most amphibians lay eggs in water, and their Young breathe with gills ...

megalodon

Animals; Sharks

Regarded as the largest and most powerful vertebrate predator of all times, megalodon is an extinct species of shark that lived ...

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