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- noun Plural form of
flashmob .
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My favourite are "flashmobs" - groups of people who gather in a public place, at a time previously agreed online, to do something gorgeously silly.
Johann Hari: Has The Internet Brought Us Together -- Or Pulled Us Apart? 2009
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My favourite are "flashmobs" - groups of people who gather in a public place, at a time previously agreed online, to do something gorgeously silly.
IOL Technology 2009
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"flashmobs" - groups of people who gather in a public place, at a time previously agreed online, to do something gorgeously silly.
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Campaigners will mark the end of the BBC Trust's three-month consultation on Thompson's strategy review by organising "flashmobs" in London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Leeds, Cardiff and Glasgow.
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The so-called "flashmobs" chanted "Stop the cuts" outside the BBC Trust headquarters on Portland Street and BBC Television Centre in west London.
BBC 6 Music flashmobs protest against cuts at 'self-harming' corporation 2010
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The "flashmobs" will target deserving citizens, such as transforming a late-night truck stop into a five-star restaurant.
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The "flashmobs" will target deserving citizens, such as transforming a late-night truck stop into a five-star restaurant.
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The "flashmobs" will target deserving citizens, such as transforming a late-night truck stop into a five-star restaurant.
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The "flashmobs" will target deserving citizens, such as transforming a late-night truck stop into a five-star restaurant.
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The potential of mobile, locative media to affect the threshold for collective action is also giving rise to a kind of intelligent crowd phenomenon in which people are organizing spontaneous events via text messaging from street performances to political protests, popularly known as 'flashmobs'.
StraightUpSearch 2009
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