flash mob - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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Perhaps from flash crowd, a term coined by Larry Niven in Flash Crowd (1973), a story about cheap teleportation in the future.
flash mob (plural flash mobs)
- A group of people who rapidly assemble, perform an unusual and seemingly pointless act, and then quickly disperse. [from 2003]
2003 August 4, Otto Pohl, “Berlin Journal; What: Mob Scene. Who: Strangers. Point: None.”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
Called into being on short notice by Web sites and e-mail distribution lists, flash mobs meet at an appointed time, engage in some organized spontaneity for a few minutes, then rapidly disperse. The activities are innocent, if mysterious, and tend to bring together loose groupings of surprisingly conventional looking young adults.
group converging and dispersing quickly
- Armenian: ֆլեշմոբ (flešmob), շանթամբոխ (šantʻambox) (neologism)
- Belarusian: флэшмо́б m (flešmób)
- Bulgarian: флашмоб m (flašmob)
- Chinese:
- Czech: flash mob m
- Dutch: flashmob (nl) m or f
- Finnish: flash mob, äkkiryhmä
- French: flash mob (fr) m or f
- Georgian: ფლეშმობი (ka) (plešmobi)
- German: Flashmob (de) m
- Hebrew: פְלֶאש מוֹבּ m (flesh mob)
- Hindi: फ़्लैश मॉब (flaiś mŏb)
- Japanese: フラッシュモブ (furasshumobu)
- Korean: 플래시 몹 (peullaesi mop)
- Latvian: zibakcija (lv) f, flešmobs m
- Macedonian: флеш моб m (fleš mob)
- Malay: aksi rasa kilas
- Maori: urumaranga
- Polish: flash mob (pl) m
- Portuguese: flash mob (pt) m
- Russian: флэшмо́б (ru) m (flɛšmób), флешмо́б (ru) m (flɛšmób)
- Swedish: flash mob c
- Ukrainian: флешмо́б m (flešmób)