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  2. Practical joke device - Wikipedia

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    The most notable joke device [dubious – discuss] is the whoopee cushion [citation needed]. Although commonly employed at events and gatherings, practical joke devices are sometimes seen in everyday life, for example as a mechanism of play by children, or among adult co-workers in a work environment. In addition to commercially manufactured ...

  3. Whoopee cushion - Wikipedia

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    Video showing the working principle of whoopee cushions in slow motion. The device is made from two sheets of rubber, adhered at their perimeter, with a small flap opening at one end for air to enter and exit. Whoopee cushions lack durability and can break easily, lasting longest when they are not inflated or sat on with excessive force.

  4. Joy buzzer - Wikipedia

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    A joy buzzer (also called a hand buzzer) is a practical joke device that consists of a coiled mainspring inside a disc worn in the palm of the hand. When the wearer shakes hands with another person, a button on the disc releases the spring, which rapidly unwinds creating a vibration that mimics an electric shock to the unsuspecting victim.

  5. Soundboard (computer program) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Recordings of soundboard prank calls are popular on the web, especially on video sharing sites such as YouTube. Soundboard prank-calling is often done with caller ID spoofing or masking, to provide a high level of anonymity or impersonation. The goal is often to create confusion or test how long the victim(s) will remain on the phone.

  6. Noisemaker - Wikipedia

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    A noisemaker is something intended to make a loud noise, usually for fun. Instruments or devices commonly considered "noisemakers" include: pea whistles; air horns, composed of a pressurized air source coupled to a horn, designed to create an extremely loud noise; fireworks, such as firecrackers, bottle rockets, bang snaps and others

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    One 4-year-old girl made the most of her school's Christmas performance this holiday season. In a now-viral video, little Stori stole the show when she took the microphone from her principal and ...

  8. Artificial noise - Wikipedia

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    The widespread availability of electronic devices capable of generating significant noise levels led sports leagues to regulate artificial noise. The aim was to maintain a balance between fan enthusiasm and the integrity of the game. Regulations were introduced to limit the use of electronic devices, horns, bells, and other noisemakers.

  9. List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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    When watching a video with "fidget spinner" in the title, the buffering icon would change into a spinning fidget spinner. This easter egg no longer works. [250] In 2011, the Nyan Cat video on YouTube was updated to show a custom progress bar with an animated Nyan Cat and a rainbow trail.