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  2. Glossary of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    pick-me Someone who seeks validation by trying to stand out, often putting down others in their gender or group to gain favor or attention. [114] [115] [116] pluh Used as a conversation stopper when there is nothing left to say. [117] pookie An endearing nickname for a close friend or lover. Originates from a German term of endearment in the 1900s.

  3. Resonate (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Resonate relates to the phenomenon of resonance. Resonate may also refer to: Resonate, an album by Sonicflood; Resonate, a 2016 album by Glenn Hughes; Resonate (company), a technology company; Resonate (festival), an annual festival for art and digital culture in Belgrade, Serbia; Resonate Broadcasting, an Australian media company

  4. Resonance - Wikipedia

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    Increase of amplitude as damping decreases and frequency approaches resonant frequency of a driven damped simple harmonic oscillator. [1] [2]Resonance is a phenomenon that occurs when an object or system is subjected to an external force or vibration that matches its resonant frequency, defined as the frequency that generates the maximum amplitude response in the system.

  5. Temposhark - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Diament said that his band name was thought up when he "woke up in the midst of a dream one night, at like 4am, and just said the word Temposhark. So it came from my subconscious I guess. Honestly it was that simple. I wanted a name that sounded strong. I liked the idea that music could be a weapon. Something powerful." [6]

  6. Resonance (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    Resonance is a quality of human relationships with the world proposed by Hartmut Rosa. Rosa, professor of sociology at the University of Jena , conceptualised resonance theory in Resonanz (2016) to explain social phenomena through a fundamental human impulse towards "resonant" relationships.

  7. Review: Roses are red, but the flat chemistry of 'Love Hurts ...

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    Otherwise, Valentine's Day is unrecognizable whenever the film starts explaining its thematic resonance. Rose goes on and on about freedom — a word more associated with divorce — while Marvin ...

  8. Sympathetic resonance - Wikipedia

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    Sympathetic resonance or sympathetic vibration is a harmonic phenomenon wherein a passive string or vibratory body responds to external vibrations to which it has a harmonic likeness. [1] The classic example is demonstrated with two similarly-tuned tuning forks .

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    The tradition, introduced in recent years, resonated with audiences celebrating artistry across generations, which has brought memorable moments such as past Oscar winner Rita Moreno (“West Side ...