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'Jumbotron' is a noun that refers to a large, electronic screen or display, often used for advertising or displaying information. It comes from the combination of the words "jumbotron" and "screen". Example: During the Super Bowl, the jumbotron at the stadium displayed the players' stats and replays of the game for all the spectators to see.
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jumbotron
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A very large video screen, typically used in a stadium or concert venue to show close-up shots.
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Last night, to celebrate The Tonight Show's one-year anniversary, Taylor Swift and Jimmy Fallon showed off their jumbotron dancing moves as the pair pretended to attend New York sporting events and got their groove on when the dance cam spotted them.
Outside, in the Indian-summer brightness, students prepared to watch the proceedings on a Jumbotron.
My wife said, 'You realize it's one of those douche-bag shirts you make fun of?' The shirt tells you, 'I'm so busy I don't have time to get a new shirt.' " Like many a New Yorker, Gluck is always checking his progress on the nearest Jumbotron, frequently the one in his own head.
In a promo interview, screened on the arena jumbotron minutes before he made his grand entrance, Lesnar spoke plainly.
For me, the best part was when everyone in the Abbey and beyond — everyone: Princes William, Charles, and Philip; consorts and cousins; archbishops and vicars; Elton John and David Cameron; soldiers and choirboys; the thousands gathered around the Trafalgar Square jumbotron — sang "Jerusalem," all four magnificent verses: And did those feet in ancient time Walk upon England's mountains green?
But you can easily pay that much for a ticket to watch some pop star on a baseball stadium Jumbotron.
Seventh Avenue, where a jumbotron had been set up, people filled every square foot for blocks in every direction.
This is known as "jumbotron dancing".
Maybe they were forced to stare at Rob Blagoalsdkfjadc on the jumbotron.
If those clues escaped you, allow me to direct your attention to the "big picture" on the JUMBOTRON, an entry making its debut today, along with quite a few others.
At 5pm on Sunday evening, January 19th, the seats set out are already filled and a couple hundred more listeners are standing about, perhaps as many as 2,000 people, 98% of them Indian, craning their necks for better views of the stage or the Jumbotron screens beside it.
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