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A flash mob (or flashmob) [1] is a group of people that assembles suddenly in a public place, performs for a brief time, then quickly disperses, often for the purposes of entertainment, satire, and/or artistic expression. [2][3][4] Flash mobs may be organized via telecommunications, social media, or viral emails. [5][6][7][8][9] The term ...
Flash rob. A flash rob, also known as a multiple offender crime or flash mob robbery, is an organized form of theft in which a group of participants enter a retail shop or convenience store en masse and steal goods and other items. [1][2][3] Typically, store workers and employees in these cases quickly become overwhelmed by the large number of ...
Cash mob. A cash mob is a group of people who assemble at a local business to make purchases. The purpose of these mobs is to support both the local businesses and the overall community. They may also serve a secondary purpose in providing social opportunities. They are a form of flash mob, and are inspired by them. [1]
Flash mob computer derives its name from the more general term flash mob which can mean any activity involving many people co-ordinated through virtual communities coming together for brief periods of time for a specific task or event. Flash mob computing is a more specific type of flash mob for the purpose of bringing people and their ...
This flash mob aims to make Chapel Hill funky again. Of course a BigFoot is involved. Josh Shaffer. August 19, 2024 at 2:55 AM. A few years back, a notoriously standoffish creature emerged from ...
A flash mob pillow fight breaks out in Warsaw in 2009. A flash mob is a gathering of individuals, usually organized in advance through electronic means, that performs a specific, usually peculiar action and then disperses. These actions are often bizarre or comical—as in a massive pillow fight, ad-hoc musical, or synchronized dance ...
Flash mobs aren’t back … right? LIV Golf has five events left on its schedule this season after London, starting with a tournament at The Greenbrier in West Virginia.
Improv Everywhere has stated that they do not identify their work with the term flash mob, in part because the group was created two years prior to the flash mob trend, and the group has an apolitical nature. [1] While Improv Everywhere was created years before YouTube, the group has grown in notoriety since joining the site in April 2006.