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  2. Mic drop - Wikipedia

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    A mic drop is the gesture of intentionally dropping one's microphone at the end of a performance or speech to signal triumph. Figuratively, it is an expression of triumph for a successful event and indicates a boastful attitude toward one's own performance.

  3. List of Google April Fools' Day jokes - Wikipedia

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    A new feature was added to Gmail called "Mic Drop", which archived the email message as soon as it was sent and inserted a GIF of a Minion from the Despicable Me film series. [206] However, the feature immediately caused backlash.

  4. Mic drop, we’re done,” said Marco Ramirez, executive producer and showrunner of the upcoming Hulu limited series “La Maquina,” set in the world of boxing in Mexico. More from Variety

  5. Talk:Mic drop - Wikipedia

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    Talk: Mic drop. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages. Article; Talk; English ...

  6. Snoop Dogg delivers mic drop moments at US trials as 52 ... - AOL

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    Snoop Dogg delivers mic drop moments at US trials as 52-year-old runs 200m in 34.44 seconds. Sam Joseph, CNN. June 25, 2024 at 7:05 AM. Snoop Dogg is used to recording tracks, not racing on them.

  7. Human microphone - Wikipedia

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    A crowd of protesters engaging in the "human microphone" on 30 September 2011, at Occupy Wall Street. A human microphone, also known as the people's microphone, is a means for delivering a speech to a large group of people, wherein persons gathered around the speaker repeat what the speaker says, thus "amplifying" the voice of the speaker without the need for amplification equipment.

  8. Molly Ringwald, Jon Cryer rap battle on Drop the Mic [Video]

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  9. Harvard sentences - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard sentences, or Harvard lines, [1] is a collection of 720 sample phrases, divided into lists of 10, used for standardized testing of Voice over IP, cellular, and other telephone systems.