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"clap" Definitions
  1. [singular] an act of clapping the hands; the sound this makes
  2. [countable] a sudden loud noise
  3. (also the clap) [uncountable] (informal) a disease of the sexual organs, caught by having sex with a person who already has the disease synonym gonorrhoea
"clap" Synonyms
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EVEN (clap) IF (clap) THE (clap) BOWTIE (clap) WAS (clap) OUT (clap) OF (clap) STOCK.
MORE [clap] DAD [clap] NEWS [clap] LESS [clap] SAD [clap] NEWS.
They also serenaded the American players — and their wives and girlfriends ("There's our ladies," clap, clap, clap, clap, clap).
PSVR has the same problem that every VR platform has: There's *clap* *clap* not *clap* enough *clap* good *clap* games.
Me. -- clap clap, clap clap clap: North Korea may be preparing for another intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) test this week or next.
Thirteen of them sat behind the first tee for foursomes and led a Palmer chant — "Arn-old Palm-er," clap, clap, clap, clap, clap.
On Baseball So no one told you life was gonna be this way…. CLAP-CLAP-CLAP-CLAP!
He also does all those sounds effects, like the cavalry charge trumpet, the clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, noise and the tempo-quickening drum beat.
From bars to strip clubs -- she spends freely, deep in the heart of Texas (clap, clap, clap, clap)!
But a noise keeps bringing him back to reality — Clap. Clap. Clap.
"Friendly reminders" about how to educate *clap* your *clap* family *clap* members *clap* about being woke from someone who was racist in high school.
Pence 's clap score: 1 CLAP for looking so stiff.
We'd watch him begin a rueful clap swallow disappointment and clap slowly.
You can get it to clap basic rhythms, clap on demand, clap along with music, or program it to say whatever you like using an accompanying app.
IT *CLAP* ALL *CLAP* COMES *CLAP* BACK *CLAP* TO *CLAP* TRUMP: Via The Hill's Lisa Hagen, Georgia's special election runoff will be a nail-biter all the way to the finish line tonight as President Trump looms large over an election that has huge stakes for both Democrats and Republicans ahead of the 2018 midterms.
They're stinking, flappy clap... clap... flappers that swoop down to steal my treasured possessions.
And there's a million things I haven't done But please just clap, please just clap.
Ryan's clap score: 4 CLAPS for successfully pulling off a clap that looked kind of normal.
A cheer of "Carly Fabbri-clap-clap-clapclapclap" sprang up from the two filled sections of Bobcat fans.
If you clap your hands three times and you do it too slow, they'll speed it up, the fourth clap.
As iconic as The Clapper is, controlling your light switches with a rudimentary "clap on, clap off" is so 1985.
Onlythebeat presents: Shipfaced Detroit with Golf Clap Who: Golf Clap, Eyes Everywhere, Imjustinbraun Where: The Diamond Queen Boat When: 26PM-235PM Detroit house duo Golf Clap take the reigns at this boat party from dance music blog Onlythebeat.
We should have know the "please clap" moment was coming, because he's been asking us all to clap with his eyes for months now.
Pushup with clap As you are pushing up from the ground, bring your hands together and clap before returning to the lowered pushup position.
The clap-clap of his fingers on the keys evoked the fluttering crow in one song; a high throaty whistle conjured the will-o'-the-wisp that torments the narrator.
NXIVM trainers would clap at the front of the room at the beginning of each session, which was a signal for students to stand, clap, and bow to the teacher.
About 150 guests – mostly women – cheer, clap and whistle.
Watch, if you dare: Yes, it's all there—the theme song; the weird, handwritten font; the quick, quadruple clap (although in Chernobyl's case, it's more of a table pound than a clap).
Then there are mixes we did on Soul Clap Records.
This was the year of clap backs, tea, and receipts.
Let's get a slow clap for "Chop" and "Steele," folks.
Clap between each syllable: What is Wendy going to do?
Even host Andy Cohen isn't immune to Leakes' clap backs.
I'm gonna make those things clap like a Newton's Cradle.
For context, here's where Pelosi delivered that clap #SOTU pic.twitter.
I'm sure Kidman did her signature clap and nodded along.
I have been intermittently doing the Joker clap for hours.
Fortunately, Chyna is a master of the clap back, i.e.
But here's a clap," Christine tweeted while hashtagging it "#youtriedit.
Nicole Kidman can't clap either why is this happening pic.twitter.
"You can clap now," he says, miming a mic drop.
People who clap when the plane lands are the worse.
"Alright, back to Texas," he added, with a triumphant clap.
If I spoke, everyone would laugh and clap at me.
The ability to sing in tune or clap in rhythm?
Let's all join in for a slow clap for Cara.
Ending an argument on a flip phone hits different. *CLAP!
"It's hard to hear those clap backs sometimes," she added.
The grin, the slow clap, and the brisk hand rub.
Goggle, Instagram, clap — and you (and fashion week) are done.
The show's writers and producers, jaded sorts, began to clap.
It frequently includes clap drumbeats, horn samples, and energetic synths.
"I didn't do anything but sit and clap," he said.
Jared's clap score: 2 CLAPS for energy (which was low).
Some users on WeChat claim a "clap rate" of 1,695.
"Clap if you're from the Middle East," Mr. Ahmed said.
One guest said it sounded like a clap of lightning.
The Iceland fans fire up their famous Thunder Clap routine.
A great start These students have a reason to clap.
Another notable Pelosi clap, this time with a hair fix.
Simon's collaborators include the Italian electronic producer known as Clap!
Instead, he would demonstrate his racial virtue via slow clap.
Golf Clap differs from their peers by doing everything right.
I'd be the first one to clap if he passes immigration reform, and he helps the people of Puerto Rico and he achieves peace with North Korea, I'll be the first one to clap.
Today, she had time to clap back at one on Twitter.
The Grammy nominee was quick to clap back at the actress.
Do you think they'd clap more for her than me, though?
Here are five of her most epic clap back moments. 1.
"Oh, I would love that!" she says, with a soft clap.
I just cannot figure out how people can clap for that.
Some people like to clap back, maybe that gives them satisfaction.
Allow me, another soccer mom, to clap back on her behalf.
But while progress is always worth celebrating, don't clap too loud.
Today, it's anyone who doesn't clap hard enough for Bruce Jenner.
Beth knows when to clap back and when to fall back.
First we see Viall clap and jump around a little bit.
But a slow clap for the other team -- for scoring once.
Let's give a slow clap for the brand's expert marketing technique. .
The ones who do come likely won't clap all that much.
She loves moments when she's asked to clap or shout along.
The Fingerlings even interact and sing together if you clap twice.
"Lol it wasn't a clap back," Harlow wrote in the comments.
Some didn't even clap or stand when Trump told his tales.
A group called Boom Clap Bachelors from Denmark, to be precise.
Lord knows how, but I've never actually had the clap. IKR?
He likes to clap his hands and snap for no reason.
All you have to do not clap at the wrong time.
Now and then they stand and clap, as if in flamenco.
Then he directs the audience: Clap if you saw a swastika.
Eventually, he gave the man a small clap and dipped out.
Most of the lawmakers stared stone-faced and did not clap.
Pelosi's seal clap sealed the fate of the Green New Deal.
Borg asked the audience to clap if they liked the show.
LG: Yeah, and I know ... we're always too busy to clap.
Many of the women are supporting their Muva and her clap back.
How can Jeb fix it when he can't even make them clap?
If you clap it too fast, they'll try to slow it down.
What's is the best way to clap back at body shamers is?
Kim Kardashian has been on a clap back spree as of late.
Later, Kardashian West and North watch a musical performance and clap together.
Hopefully this is only the beginning of an epic clap-back season.
In that case, Chastain didn't clap back but her fans certainly did.
Pregnant sister Khloé Kardashian praised her for her social media clap backs.
It's about art, and no one should have to clap at us.
He'd clap the men on the shoulder and flex his right arm.
That he could use chopsticks correctly elicited another smile, even a clap.
The louder you clap, the more you're going to enjoy my diagnosis.
"Whether you clap or not, we're going to come back," he teased.
Dancing for girls downstairs, they cheer, they scream, clap, they'll tip you.
The audience cannot help but clap in support of Madison's thoughtful sentiment.
I did not clap during President Trump's State of the Union address.
When your readers clap, they'll boost your stories to a wider audience.
Iggy Azalea's "Clap Back" is an unsuccessful attempt to revamp her image.
Amid several fiery clap backs between candidates on the debate stage, Sen.
"Clap alien cheeks" was not ranked in any category, which is disappointing.
To her credit, AOC was quick to clap back at her critics.
But I could clap back and say a few things to you.
The clap was seen as loaded and self-amused and captivatingly sardonic.
Since being here I've seen FatBoy Slim, Skream, Soul Clap, MK, etc.
All right, feather pillow was a much better thing than the clap.
"All that matters is if you can clap back," Kuzma said of Ball.
Make the cocktail: Clap the mint leaves and add to a highball glass.
" Benson was quick clap back, writing, "You need to mind your own business.
BFF Taylor Swift's accounts have been silent since her clap back at Kimye.
Waitresses clap and persuade middle-aged Chinese men to join them on stage.
"If you're happy and you know clap your hands," she captioned the image.
And no matter if you got it right or not, they would clap.
And by now she's practically a master at the mom-shaming clap back.
A wall of blue-shirted fans grunts and lets rip a thundering clap.
I don't need to clap back or make a video about someone's post.
"Okay," Trump replied, "But sometimes I'm going to sit down and not clap."
But the industry will probably respond with more of a golf clap. Why?
"It was a clap that was gestured right toward him [Trump]," Mills recalls.
I mean, you have a direct clap back to the soccer moms line.
" She added in a separate tweet, "Between her pictures and her clap backs….
"Yes," Luna replies immediately, leading everyone in the room to clap and cheer.
So notice when I clap back it's never about just yelling, 'Fuck you!
Being president is more than just getting people to clap for you, however.
We clap too hard for great athletes and we risk playing the fool.
"It was a clap that was gestured right toward him [Trump]," Mills recalled.
Vapid heiresses aside, I'm just excited to see how the Raptors clap back.
And he gave me a dose of the clap, which was so horrible.
IS THAT REALLY GOOD, SHOULD WE KIND OF APPLAUD AND CLAP FOR THAT?
She probably doesn't know when to clap at the end of a performance.
Listen to: "Clap Your Hands," a euphoric three-minute New Orleans funk romp.
We should whistle or clap our hands when they begin stalking a bird.
Then he wants to stand behind Vince and Libby and clap so hard.
But slowly people began to clap their hands and sway to the beat.
Not to mention moments when the singer must also play percussion or clap.
That "90210" guitar riff and clap is forever Brenda burned in my brain.
"He probably hits the most beautiful double fault anyway, so they still clap."
In fact, emails containing "professional clap backs" can be pretty common among professionals.
The golf clap heard 'round the world, delivered by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
I can't clap back at thousands of people in one day and everything.
Life in the South American country's poor 'barrios' revolves around the CLAP boxes.
Called "Excellent Speech: Clap for Xi Jinping," a new mobile game from the tech behemoth asks users to "clap" for the Chinese leader by tapping on their screens as many times as they can in a span of 19 seconds.
The episode ends with a slow clap for Candy, the lady of the hour.
I don't, but I could clap back and say a few things to you.
But I relate to the theatergoers' confusion about whether or not they should clap.
When someone delivered a zinger, or finished speaking, the rest would clap and cheer.
A slow clap started to build until it gave way to outright uproarious applause.
And so physically capable (I mean, he just learned to clap — pretty impressive, no?).
" The son finished a recent town-hall peroration with the instantly immortal "please clap.
That's why this isn't the first time Kardashian has clap backed at her haters.
There's a new clap back queen in town, and her name is Kelly Ripa!
It could turn on your coffee maker with a clap, but not much more.
I wish I could dance, but I struggle to even clap on a beat.
We got Kandi Thursday at LAX where she refused to clap back at NeNe.
When she sings they clap their hands over their ears, terrified of being hypnotized.
Get dressed, slide into some sky-high heels, press a few buttons, and clap.
And when he was talking about making college more affordable, I'll clap for that.
It can clap as people walk by, encouraging them to come into your shop!
We often used to be surprised by a sudden loud clap like an explosion.
The hentai room is a big joke where you just clap at an orgasm.
When she's happy, she'll clap, hum, wiggle her head, and seek out eye contact.
And if you're one of those people that wants to clap along, please don't.
KATY PERRY AND NANCY PELOSI RECREATING THE ICONIC STATE OF THE UNION CLAP BACK!!!!
Murray said referees told him his clap was too abrupt and not smooth enough.
"All right, back to work everyone," she said with the clap of her hands.
Sure Alexa can sing you a song but can you clap back at her?
When we started Golf Clap, we played over 100 shows a year in Detroit.
MOSCOW — By now, you may have heard Iceland's scary, wordless Viking Thunder Clap chant.
But the Thunder Clap has nothing to do with the Vikings (or with Iceland).
And everybody would just get up and pitch and people would clap or not.
Clap score (graded on a scale from 1–5 claps): 3 CLAPS for effort.
"I mean seriously @johndeere can we get a slow clap for this kids enthusiasm!"
Yes, and I'll clap heartily — with my hands and my feet — if that happens.
" — eimaiagyristokefali "I just bought this lamp that turns on and off when you clap.
There is a piping of oystercatchers, a clap of water as a fish jumps.
The Instagram account CommentsByCelebs has been keeping track of some of her clap backs.
Rosales mimicked Solarte's pronounced hand clap that resembles the snapping jaws of an alligator.
He and two other boys, Dylan and Alex, both 8, holler and clap greetings.
Here's how: IN [CLAP] TER [CLAP] VENTION: NBC's Chuck Todd and Hallie Jackson are reporting that top Republican Trump allies including RNC Chair Reince Priebus, Rudy Giuliani and Newt Gingrich are plotting an "intervention" with Trump after his week from hell. http://nbcnews.
Otherwise, the snail used a motion called clap and fling, just like a fruit fly.
Ever the gracious performer, Beyoncé even helped teach the audience how to clap on beat.
Insecure, like how you take people around with you to clap and cheer for you.
It occurs to me that, before this, I've never seen North Korean women sing, clap.
"You were at my wedding, Denise..." can be everyone's clap back to everyone, everywhere, forever.
It's a warning in a clap, reminiscent of how her fashion makes a political statement.
LeBron James deserve a triumphant slow clap for one of the better costumes this Halloween.
Massachusetts duo Soul Clap announced the upcoming release of their second, self-titled LP today.
The sprinter encouraged the crowd to clap along as he prepared for his javelin debut.
On Monday night, her sister Khloé Kardashian praised her for her social media clap backs.
So you could clap three times and have it turn on your TV, for instance.
Yes, we're all worried about the prospect of Crystal Palace fans adopting the 'Viking Clap'.
Caitlan is taking all the criticism and clap backs in stride, however — Red-soled stride.
"Clap, you pigs!" said Odenkirk-as-Colbert in a brief clip of this nonexistent movie.
Good Room Headliners: Soul Clap, No Regular Play Roaring tunes on a monstrous sound system.
Opposition leaders say that people who were spotted at protests were later denied CLAP shipments.
He tried making music using only a piano, with just a human clap for percussion.
We were asked to sway, clap along and cheer as the cast busted out moves.
Watch the trailer above and get ready to clap for six minutes once it's over.
Athletes clap back at Trump There was a range of reactions to the players' protests.
With two minutes to go, the fans began to clap in appreciation of the performance.
Manning also reportedly declined to clap for Trump as he entered the White House ceremony.
He is working on mastering the famous Viking Clap, a slow chant accompanied by grunts.
If Trump were king, opponents would be jailed for failing to clap during his speeches.
Lowering anxieties about what to wear and when to clap is all to the good.
Yeah, because first she gave Trump the sideways clap, and now she's praying for him?
I clap my palms over my ears, and then Yima's hand is on my shoulder.
And, in a bonus, she said, he seemed to clap on beat to the music.
" Democratic lawmakers who did not clap for his State of the Union address were "treasonous.
Ms. Ocasio-Cortez is also an active user of Twitter, the preferred clap-back platform.
Since this is a New York theater audience, a notoriously clap-happy breed, everybody obliges.
They were going to clap, but Cassius had a broken left wrist at the time.
"Please clap," Bush then said, in a quieter tone, and the crowd laughed and obliged.
And, it's already en route to topping her iconic State of the Union power clap.
I probably could have found a way to get the Democrats to stand and clap.
Korbin's name — "graduating summa cum laude, Jinkai Yang" — elicited only a muffled clap or two.
Now, wouldn't that have been easier if she'd just told them to clap nine times?
If the right audience doesn't clap, there was no point in even taking the stage.
In terms of what you're saying, it's really important to celebrate when things do move in the right direction, but like you said, we want to celebrate it just a tiny little bit, like a little golf clap, because it's like ... A golf clap.
She shared this Instagram of her beau with a clap back to haters in the caption.
It's like, is there not more important things to be focused on than the seal clap?
Alex Abrines Makes The Thunder Clap November has not been kind to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
"I know they don't clap," he muttered under his breath after giving a speech in 2015.
The Younger star took to Instagram to clap back at haters who have something to say.
Of course, Verizon decided to clap back on Twitter, starting a pretty bizarre war of words.
Anyways, Sasha ate [clap emoji] her [just pretend the claps are in here] damn rose. Look.
"I have a plan to destroy Josh Chan," she tells her girlfriends, who clap with approval.
On Tuesday, the "Boom Boom Clap" singer shared a photo of herself as Sheeran on Twitter.
Brie Larson is standing by her decision to not clap for Casey Affleck at the Oscars.
Chenoweth: When I sing 'Popular,' there's just that first note from the piano and they clap.
Kelly, for his part, did clap back at the rapper, during a segment on Hot 97.
Really, when things are that rough, the least you can do is clap for the guy.
In real life, these dinosaurs actually had palms facing each other, as if ready to clap.
Hale has given his character a unique "happy clap," and Ralph shuffles joyfully as he walks.
During that year, Zuck read not one, not two but… 25 books (insert slow clap here).
" As fans began to clap along, Adele charged, "Oh, stop it, I'm not a Spice Girl.
Chrissy Teigen could teach a course on the art of crafting the perfect Instagram clap back.
Which really is a clarion call to software makers to clap fresh eyes on the sector.
Toss in some yen and bow twice, clap twice, and bow again to complete the offering.
Have you ever considered spending hours practicing how to speed-clap, or collecting four-leaf clovers?
Everyone likes a clap on the shoulder, but you cannot be too emotional about these things.
The children laugh along with an Elvis impersonator, and the couple kiss as their daughters clap.
For the most part, though not always, Mr. Billington avoids this particular deadly intellectual (clap) trap.
Fast and transient sounds, like a door slam or a hand clap, also aren't blocked effectively.
" The crowd started to clap, but Ido Anteby, SpaceIL's chief executive, immediately interjected, "But it's not.
" — SETH MEYERS "Yeah, clap now, but you know that's going to be the new $20 bill.
I have had to clap back because I had enough, and nobody else was saying anything.
One of the youngsters happily obliged, prompting the prince to clap his hands to the beat.
He has at least one unexpected fan: Paul Simon, whose latest album uses rhythms from Clap!
From Nancy Pelosi's clap to baby shark, 20173 gave us a lot of reasons to drink.
Perhaps it's time to bring back the clap-on lights and good old-fashioned board games.
As the musicians strum, pick, beat, clap, and sing, her heels break into staccato rhythmic patterns.
The children laugh along with the Elvis impersonator, and the couple kisses as their daughters clap.
At the same time, the Liberals used their own procedural levers to clap down on debate.
Check out some of the best Internet clap-backs from celebrities, politicians and others on Twitter below.
Clap for a QB with his passing ass ... Russell Wilson don't pop molly, he rocks Tom Ford.
WILLIAMS: Oh, yes -- WATTERS: Remember, they wouldn&apost even clap for record low black and Hispanic unemployment.
One of the employees shouts out the slogan "live más" and starts to clap entirely by himself.
Kardashian posted another NSFW selfie on Tuesday, which many felt was a clap back to Osbourne's comments.
The always outspoken Pink has been known to clap back at her haters every now and then.
In a world filled with snarky clap backs, Chastain did the seemingly impossible: She responded with kindness.
Producers can finally clap back at longstanding criticisms and break through molds that limited the show before.
Oprah Winfrey has many titles: talk show host, actor, author, philanthropist, producer, and now, clap back queen.
All the volunteers cheer and clap for them and for the other runners who start trickling in.
At one point, Neubauer can't help but clap for the dominating show his competitor is putting on.
If I drop my phone he picks it up and waits for people to clap for him.
" Unfazed, the passenger responds, "I mean, I can't really make it clap like that, like a professional.
Yet for weeks, we've scratched our heads at Nicole Kidman's entrancing seal-like clap at the Oscars.
She then had the audience clap if they still listen to R. Kelly... which they did. Loudly.
And bringing in an actress to stand in one scene and clap was exactly the right move.
How can you dance and clap with a drink in your hand without spilling any of it?
I can hear the clap of a wooden block in Feist's "Sealion" that I've never heard before.
Sure, they swim, dive, bark, and clap, but with a little vocal training they can actually sing.
Perhaps it's confidence from knowing she's got this that caused her to clap back to the kids.
He's mid-clap with a giant smile, like he's watching his child perform at a talent show.
"It may be just human nature—and very awkward to do anything but—clap along," Pfeiffer said.
Schedule it in for eight months' time: A "reminder that Nicole Kidman can't clap" tweet, with this .
The latter may smack of wishful thinking, but when it passed, parliamentarians in Barcelona stood to clap.
A suicide is a loud clap that ripples through disconnected lives: It is known and felt instantly.
Those who fail to turn out risk losing not just their job but their CLAP food rations.
The journalists heard residents singing "If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands" in English.
The scene becomes painfully cheesy, but then, suddenly, lights flash on, the robots freeze, and people clap.
When a drunkard at the bar interrupts you, O'Dimm freezes time with a clap of his hands.
When she looked back at her husband before beginning, he gave her an adorable and encouraging clap.
It seems like nothing happens for a very long time, and then suddenly people start to clap.
But at the very least, the Republican convention will clap and cheer for ending anti-LGBTQ murder.
Some brilliantly clued entries included SERF, MAFIA, TREY, COT, CLAP, BALL, DIY, YES, and the wonderful OUTAGE.
At this, audience members, who had been instructed to clap along with their political views, loudly applauded.
If it's there to stand in for appreciation, a clap emoji could surely have done the trick.
Periodically, they stomp their feet or clap, as though in sync with some song we can't hear.
"I gave him a clap on his nose, and it was very painful for him," she said.
Some people just go ahead and clap for the cause, and feel proud or sheepish about it.
Someone from Channel One started to clap, and soon they were all giving him a standing ovation.
This week we return to Twitter, which is a breeding ground for trolling, clap backs and memes.
LG: We never clap anyway, but also we're crazy filing and taking photos and all this stuff.
The administration of the CLAP - the Local Supply and Production Committees - does not hide its political motivation.
Gina broke the spell with a loud clap of her hands, laughing as she pulled Monica's toddler closer.
He's keeping up his momentum after his astonishing clap back against Spencer last week by dropping truth bombs.
" Baracy went with a simple clap back — telling him to "at least start with spelling my name right.
"If I would have been there with Alton – clap," Long said in a video posted on July 14.
But despite how skilled she is at the art of the clap back, she's hoping for a break.
She pranced back and forth in front of him, jumped, and occasionally let go a loud, sharp clap.
The boy's family told FOX 13 that they heard a loud clap of thunder around 3 :30 p.m.
He cinched me tighter with the hand on my chest to clap the other gently against my cunt.
Those images that caused the brain's neurons to clap out of sync were less likely to cause seizures.
Weeks played music on his phone as he took off his badges and encouraged the crowd to clap.
I ring bells, I sing songs, I clap and dance and sing and generally embarrass myself for them.
First base is a beeping mat, and players clap paddles at second and third base to orient runners.
So, it&aposs just sort of a quiet golf clap at the -- over the way she handled it.
The delegates clap their hands and bounce to Meghan Trainor's song at the start of the swimsuit competition.
"It's like, [are] there not more important things to be focused on than the seal clap?" she joked.
I love tracks with real a decisive two and four element such as the clap/snare on this.
And unlike in real life (or on social media), a therapist can't exactly clap back whenever they want.
"You've got to clap louder than that," Bolt cheekily told journalists as he walked on to the stage.
If you got on him, he'd clap back, but he let his effortlessly cool game do the talking.
Anyway, everyone in the UK is bang into chop and the clap: Cocaine consumption: number one in Europe!
It's a brilliant image, with great color balance and enough lens flare to make J.J. Abrams slow clap.
Update: Up-and-coming queen of beauty Zendaya has just solidified herself as the queen of clap backs.
But the ovation continued, and soon the cast returned and led the audience in a long, rhythmic clap.
Bad dancers, loud dancers, dancers demanding that you clap your hands—the new subway will have them all!
Once those were finished, the group's coach, David Rodriguez, 32, gave a firm clap and gathered his team.
In September, Pirates catcher Francisco Cervelli told Castro he wanted to take his glove off and clap along.
The nadir, probably, was when he was filmed telling a crowd to "please clap" after an applause line.
The stupid kids can't clap on beat, but even that can't ruin one of the 90s' greatest collaborations.
With a clap of thunder, the lights cut out, and there is a commotion as everybody stumbles around.
Folks, I'm not going to sugarcoat this: Former vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine has a very weird clap.
Petra and Thora practiced the Viking clap with Dane and Ellis — "Huh!" shouted in unison, in shared celebration.
NEW: Joe Biden calls on crowd at New Hampshire #DemDebate to "stand up and clap" for Lt. Col.
"My faith in 'health' was crushed," he said, grinding the palms of his hands together with a clap.
After the final lot sold, Ms. Eerdmans and the auction house's specialists stood up and began to clap.
There's Kate McKinnon as Nancy "Madame Clap back" Pelosi and Leslie Jones as Maxine "Don't Go Chasing" Waters.
Stassi Schroeder loves a good clap back moment — and this time Jax Taylor got in on the action.
Here's that photo: For Democrats, Pelosi's golf clap seemed to say to Trump: Congratulations, you read a speech.
Exercising your right to not clap -- without fear of punishment -- is the essence of being an American. 32.
" Once the audience began clapping at McEntire's remark, the country singer added, "I'll clap to that one too!
The first dozen days of the 2016-17 NBA season came and went like a clap of thunder.
I didn't grow up in the church, but I went often enough to remember a clap like that.
From "Boom Clap" singer Charli XCX to British supermodel Jourdan Dunn, here's the best in beauty from the EMAs.
But backflips or clap-backs, Kerr is proof that women athletes are not having any of this double-standard.
The actress was captured on camera clumsily attempting to clap during the ceremony and folks on social media noticed.
More than any other quartet of longtime friends and collaborators, Soul Clap and Wolf + Lamb earn the designation BFFs.
As he neared home plate, Rosales mimicked Solarte's pronounced hand clap that resembles the snapping jaws of an alligator.
But quick insults and "clap-back" receive much more social media attention than calls for civility and self-examination.
And when Danny insists that coming from money doesn't "define him," Luke is ready with the perfect clap back.
Morgan played on our record, and we're putting out Midnight Magic's new stuff on our own Soul Clap Records.
But a new video on her site titled "How to Clap Back" doesn't just highlight how to throw shade.
On a recent trip to Miami, Soul Clap alum Nick Monaco was introduced to his label mate David Marston.
" Duterte's vow was met with applause, but he cautioned: "Don't clap too much or else this may get derailed.
While the soccer team's performance this summer may not be seen again, you can bet the viking clap will.
There are people in [the town where I'm from] who can't read; they clap but they don't know why.
"That was the hardest thing I've ever done," the 33-year-old said as the crowd continued to clap.
Its monthly delivery of heavily subsidized food and basic goods known as "CLAP" is a lifeline to the poor.
Clap Back: Fans shut down hateful tweets about an Old Navy ad's interracial couple by sharing their own photos.
Called Clapboss, this smiling dongle lets you clap up to four times to activate various things around your house.
If you're having a bad game and other big men are having a good game, you clap for them.
This week Demi Lovato tried to drag Mariah Carey for one of the greatest clap backs of our time.
At the end when they got their sash, I would put it around their neck and we'd all clap.
But the women are always game to clap and laugh and cry, offering their alabaster faces for reaction shots.
Mindful of details like these, the citizens clap and shout slogans and root for the soldiers from their country.
There's no bigger thrill than the crisp clap of a massive belly flop made by an actual massive belly.
But when a Japanese pair skated, the cheerleaders sat with their hands on their knees and did not clap.
Coming just 2 weeks after that firestorm, the Inspire Change initiative plays like Jay's clap back to the haters.
One of them, Press 26, closes and opens like a slow-motion clap, producing 150,000 pucklike pieces a week.
People can spend $2 on a clap, but Google's product blog notes that it's not a one-time function.
But Beasley had to regain the respect of some teammates, who greeted him, Witten said, with a slow clap.
Remember when Tinkerbell is dying in Peter Pan, and the audience must clap harder and harder to save her?
" Another user playfully wrote: "I feel like Natasha Lyonne just learned to clap 5 minutes before the broadcast. #Emmys.
I like to hold the book I'm reading, turn its pages, and clap it shut when I've finished it.
On a talk show in 2014, Ujiri said, "Please clap after this: I hate the Knicks and don't care."
All three got to go to the Emmys and clap while the people around them celebrated their actual nominations.
I'm talking about a clap you do with your elbows almost locked, that's pointed at somebody in the room.
Her hands come together in what one Twitter user called a "walrus clap," but it resonated around the world.
German nationals lined up to clap and cheer the new arrivals, handing out chocolate and clothing as they disembarked.
Visitors to the zoo laugh and clap at this and Azalea's other array of tricks, which include bowing and dancing.
The Cosmos host enlisted the help of his nephew Stephen Tyson to clap back with his own diss-filled track.
Obviously, the whole Kardashian-Jenner clan is ready to clap back at anyone who tries to deny that Swift lied.
Over and over, like a monkey with a miniature cymbal, Teixeira will try to clap this across his opponent's punches.
Listen to "Shine (This is It)" below and read about how Eli, one half of Soul Clap, lost his virginity.
And as a bonus, Teigen also shared, yet another, video of Luna learning how to clap with her grandmother Pepper.
Let's take a tour of some of the most disturbing content created over the past months:Delete Your AccountEpic clap back?
Pharrell – "Happy" Clap along if you remember Pharrell's 2013 video, which took home the Grammy Award for Best Music Video.
I was like gosh, I want to clap, I don't want to not be clapping, which would be worse, right?
Not clap and not cheer, because it may overstimulate Jack as he comes to the podium to receive his diploma.
So I was like, 'Okay, let me do that, let me smile, let me clap more, let me stand up.
Fans clap, and cheer "New Day rocks!" or "New Day sucks!" depending how they feel about the often-villainous group.
"A lot of people say it's the 'f— you' clap, but I didn't feel that as it happened," he explains.
I say this not for a hand clap, but this is just something that I find myself in a lot.
I was like gosh, I want to clap, I don't want to not be clapping, which would be worse, right?
During his first and only press conference during that time, he had staffers clap and cheer as he took questions.
Mr. Simon's son Adrian pointed him toward the electronic music of an Italian producer, Digi G'Alessio, who calls himself Clap!
On the fizzy single "Sally," lyrics about twerking and haters are shouted over a bluesy clap-and-stomp backing track.
"Just as dancing is illegal, it's illegal to clap here," the city councilman Rafael Espinal told a group of citizens.
"A lot of people say it's the 'f— you' clap, but I didn't feel that as it happened," he explained.
Ocasio-Cortez's clap-back New York's freshman Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez continues to drive her critics on the right crazy.
Reinhart and Sprouse went on to share images from the cover story and clap back at people discussing their relationship.
So for every earnest #BoycottHawaii tweet, there were dozens of clap-back responses: some funny, some reasonable, some equally angry.
With the guidance of your favorite celebs, you too can learn how to properly sip tea after you clap back.
Since Bryan Jones and Hugh Cleal started the house and techno crew Golf Clap in 2013, they haven't stopped moving.
The takedown was so real, in fact, that we imagine Olenna Tyrell rolled over in her grave just to clap.
Sessions's applause was lighter, faster, and somehow fiercer than your average clap, while Mattis's claps appeared both rushed and uninspired.
We all clap when the whistle blows, and then we enter the shared and strangely meditative flow of the game.
Wanna come over so I can clap my ass on your dick and we can turn it into a rave?
They hum along, clap and sway, even though most do not share the religious beliefs of the singers they emulate.
And if you didn't feel much like meditating, you could just shake your snout, clap your paws and dance along.
If I go into the White House when this is over, they'll clap for me like they did last time.
If I clap like these other goons, will get lost in the shuffle, and that's not acceptable under any circumstance!
Cast member Mike Iveson encourages the audience to stomp and clap, hoot and holler, and participate in the debate themselves.
Lloyd, 36, scored an 18-yard goal 11 minutes into the match, where she proceeded to leap and pump a fist whilst hugging teammate Lindsey Horan, followed with a celebratory "golf clap" — which was a literal clap-back after the U.S. team was criticized for celebrating their huge 13-0 victory against Thailand last week.
Someone at Twitter needs to give Chrissy Teigen a job slaying trolls, because this lady knows exactly how to clap back.
One time he started a show by saying, "Let's hear it for Cole!" and got the audience to clap for me.
Best friends may earn the right to call your style statements heinous, but you also have the right to clap back.
Huma Qureshi, who plays Jolly's wife, is in the film only to clap when her husband delivers his sermons in court.
Women are often shamed for breastfeeding in public, so it's super satisfying when a mom gets the chance to clap back.
Amy Klobuchar, the centrist Democrat from Minnesota, began the evening with her very own "please clap" moment a la Jeb Bush.
If people try to guilt me into drinking or try to shame me for not drinking, I clap back real quick.
Whether those moments make you roll your eyes or clap your hands will depend on your tolerance for his usual schtick.
So a neatly pulled out joke or clap back from another celeb was a delightful gift for the voyeur in me.
The Verge has obtained a copy of the new agreement from artist and DJ duo Golf Clap and embedded it below.
And when the two attended the same tech conference in January, she had the perfect opportunity for a subtle clap back.
Fantastic. You should definitely buy this tomato-faced robot to clap and cheer you on for the rest of your life.
The response to the news of Amazon's Black America was yet another chance for Black Twitter to clap back at HBO.
The audience is primarily French, and you can tell because they clap only once, briefly, at the end of the lecture.
Amy Schumer announcing on the red carpet that she was wearing a tampon garnered a very loud slow clap from me.
It isn't even American but Kim Jong-un style – if you don't clap for long enough you'll get in real trouble.
Every time, something needed to be fine-tuned: a hi-hat that was too loud, a clap that was too soft.
His left hand didn't work and a friendly clap on the back from a friend sent him into paroxysms of agony.
We'd clap people out every day when they were done, and it was just two weeks of a lot of crying.
They were photographed there posing alongside Pelosi's husband Paul, 78, and smiling as they mimicked Pelosi's clap with laughs and smiles.
What would he do, West Wing staff asked, sit on his hands and not clap when Netanyahu attacked the controversial deal?
Fox did something similar with its live "Grease!" early this year, sticking an audience in certain scenes to clap and whoop.
Rest assured, if Donald Trump ever tweets something else scandalous (and he will), Chrissy Teigen will be there to clap back.
I already know who I am, and what I am, so I don't need to clap back when somebody says something.
One clap of O'Dimm's hands and time resumes, blood spurts from the drunkard's eye and he collapses to the floor, dead.
Look at the crowd's attempts to dance, then clap, then bashfully smile at the camera as it scans past them, baffled.
They were assembling just days after the city's triumphant clap-back to Trump's statement that he represented them and not Paris.
With orchestral strings behind the strum, stomp and clap of a traditional-sounding beat, the women aren't singing about cheerful drunks.
I prefer the boot of truth to slam down to earth like thunder, no matter the shock of hearing its clap.
His appearances became spectacles, and he found it strange for people to clap for him when he walked into a room.
Most importantly, the Pelosi Clap, which went down as one of the most meme-d moments maybe of Trump's entire presidency.
She took the opportunity to clap back at fans who had noticed her lack of previous posts about Caitlyn's newest project.
Every clap, sensual noise, and whisper works to support her ASMR vocals, which have the space here to take center stage.
J.C. Mounting exasperation is a specialty of Alec Ounsworth, the songwriter and wavery-voiced singer of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah.
Another Petare resident, mother-of-three Yaneidy Guzman said she dropped from 68kg to 48kg last year, despite receiving the CLAP.
" JW: "I definitely clap back, but it's the way in which I clap back, I think that I have to temper it a bit because they don't need to be coming up on my page and saying those sorts of things, but it's the way, the delivery, that I want to make sure that they know I'm serious.
I have deep respect for any person who performs a physical feat such as a clap with such little enthusiasm and the absolute minimum amount of energy, but Kaine's clap was distractingly odd, and once I saw the camera cut to him, I couldn't help but feel fixated on his technique for the remainder of the SOTU.
Regardless of her current romantic status, Richie herself did clap back at the dating rumors in May, though that was months ago.
" According to Playboy, Morris's interview will feature the country star "clap[ping] back at her genre's inability to support sex-positive women.
So, when his owner sings "If You're Happy and You Know It," of course he has to clap his paws in delight.
I never had fly clothes and kids would be constantly be getting at me, so I had to learn to clap back.
His entries include "slay" (do really well); "tea" (gossip); and "clap back" (respond to an insult with an equal or greater insult).
You can hear the disappointment hit the crowd at first, then it starts to clap like it's warming up to the idea.
Trump stayed cool when Democrats stayed seated as Republicans rose to clap, or gave a thumbs down to his proposed Obamacare repeal.
" Spears wrote her candid caption underneath a quote that read, "Pay close attention to the people who don't clap when you win.
So far her biggest radio hit in the US has been "Boom Clap," from the soundtrack of The Fault in Our Stars.
Once, during a congressional committee hearing, the chairman banged a gavel — clap — on the desk, and Williams fell out of his seat.
After each person's turn, the crowd reacts in affirmation; we clap or speak, telling them we're sorry and that we believe them.
Duff always gives us a reason to smile, whether it's from our youth watching Lizzie Maguire or her body-shaming clap backs.
But watch as the audience, full of developers and press alike, clap willingly when the computer's $5,999 price tag is flashed onscreen.
Bit by bit, they each share their own stories with street harassment, how it made them feel, and how they clap back.
All who hear this news of you clap their hands over you; For who has not been overwhelmed, steadily, by your malice?
I definitely am like, hold up wait a minute, but I'm not like—" FR: "Sometimes you gotta clap back a little bit.
Many people think Larson didn't clap for Affleck because of the two sexual harassment lawsuits that were filed against him in 2010.
Now the record's been given an additional stamp of approval by another authority in worldly dance music, Black Acre label heads, Clap!
On the surface the verse seems to be a clap back at Jay-Z's track on "4:44" where Jay skewers Kanye.
I learn the rooms, learn the desires of my people, and wow do they clap for me when I fulfill those desires.
The first thing that struck me was that the very moment the plane landed, every single passenger started to clap and cheer.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar told an audience to clap for her when one of her lines fell flat during a CNN town hall.
I have a lot of respect for him," D-Wade added -- "I'm gonna clap when he goes in the Hall of Fame.
If he is facing north and you clap from behind, he'll pick it up and turn around to see what is there.
But bottom line -- most people had a blast ... and the students even got together for a spirited half-naked UCLA 8-clap.
The millennial congresswoman has developed a reputation for delivering withering clap-backs on Twitter and bringing new transparency to politics with Instagram.
It was hard not to recall the plea of Jeb Bush—another thoroughbred hopeful in the crowded 217 GOP field: Please clap.
"Sometimes you got to man up and clap them cheeks" are not the words you want to hear from your dad's mouth.
"almost had to clap up zane [sic] from 1 direction because he is a little guy and has an attitude," he wrote.
On the Pakistan side, people clap along dutifully to a one-legged man, possibly a war veteran, hopping around with a flag.
The glare Pelosi gave her caucus when some Dems started to clap after she announced the first article of impeachment passed pic.twitter.
Candidates are expected to do the electric slide at the annual Clyburn Fish Fry or clap on beat with a church choir.
Augustine points to another reason why workers may send each other professional clap backs: There's a lack of holding meetings in person.
If only you could clap your hands to open and close your blinds like they do in the movies, you probably would.
For an industry where the traditional finale clap has been reduced to one finger tapping against an iPhone, that's practically a miracle.
Teenage activist Greta Thunberg changes her Twitter bio to clap back at Trump's tweet calling her Person of the Year honor 'ridiculous'
And then there was Speaker Nancy Pelosi's golf clap for Trump -- a slapping of hands together that has already become a meme.
Asked by CNN what sorts of preparations the US delegation has made for cultural sensitivities -- when to stand, when to clap, etc.
One Twitter user said it was the "read your tweets" clap, in reference to Mr. Trump's penchant for weaponizing his Twitter feed.
It's a system where the streamers grind, the losers clap, and the rich spend, but the only real winner is the platform.
To calculate your distance from the storm, you rely on the time lapse between the flash of light, and the clap of thunder.
For added effect, the fitness trainer says you can make it a strong finish with a clap or the shake of your ponytail.
During the song, Carson struggles to clap to the beat, even if he has a big grin on his face the entire time.
"Everything is a disaster and yet we have to clap," said a PDVSA employee, who asked to remain anonymous because she feared retaliation.
But if you just want to declare your unwavering support for someone online, go forth and slow clap them all the way home.
If her startup simply hosed gullible investors and pretended it invented a perpetual motion machine, it might earn a golf clap or two.
Ariel Winter may have some haters to clap back at, but she also has her Modern Family crew to lean on for support.
The Guardians of the Galaxy star, 50, wouldn't stand for Tobin's rhetoric, choosing to clap back at him on Twitter the next day.
Instead of brushing off the hurtful (and truly ridiculous) comments, the gossip empowered Reinhart to clap back in the name of self-love.
Some facts about Lucas, provided by Gerber to BuzzFeed News: He's a fan of a cappella and he recently discovered how to clap.
I felt it was still appropriate to clap and cheer, but to actually make that gesture to stand up, especially in this moment . . .
People often initially whoop, cheer and clap, but as totality takes over for a couple of minutes, a weirdly respectful, awed silence descends.
They cheer at every swelling, heroic moment, laugh and hoot at a good reference or in-joke, and clap when each film ends.
At Trump's State of the Union address last month, Pelosi went viral on social media with a literal clap back to his remarks.
"Get out there and do what first ladies have always done: stand there and clap," Kennedy advised as Trump was about to leave.
Others still suggested that those in the video simply didn't clap because Beavan may have taken too long to walk to the stage.
She introduced the last track as a clap back against all the "fucked up shit and hate" around her, us, everyone right now.
In other words, behind the innocent facade of a man who doesn't even know how to clap his hands is a real killer.
But the most powerful moment was when Brie Larson, who presented the award for Best Actor, refused to clap for winner Casey Affleck.
You can also cradle it to put the robot to sleep (yes, it snores) and clap in its face to get a reaction.
In another short clip, at the start of a meeting, Eli told attendees that they shouldn't clap after others speak—they should snap.
Since this is the first debate since Jeb Bush dropped out of the race, Carson may have just coined the new "Please clap."
Here, Mr. Kobilka creates sound from old Nintendo hardware and "Clap Hands" echoes that Nikolais feeling of being trapped inside a video game.
House and Senate Republicans clap for Carryn Owens, widow of Navy Seal Ryan Owens, during President Trump's joint address to Congress on Tuesday.
When you dance for men, they're not really into the show, the dancing, they don't really clap when you get off the stage.
The president, first lady, and guests take their places for the national anthems — but no one is supposed to clap after they play.
The crowd responded to the speech with brief applause; about 10 of the more than 200 officers in the room stood to clap.
Slow clap for Cardi B and Offset -- they're back making it rain on strippers, and this time no drinks or fists were thrown.
Bush told a New Hampshire audience to "please clap" after he delivered a line; it was a joke, but also kind of wasn't.
"Joe Manchin tried for one second to stand up to clap about all-time low unemployment numbers," Don Jr. said at the rally.
Let's start with our supreme leader, the one and only Donald John Trump, who wasn't afraid to clap for himself very, very loudly.
Metaphorically, they turned up the volume — or, perhaps, they had the conductor clap her hands and fix a hard stare on the musicians.
They are accustomed to battling (the elements, the odds), and quicker than a Viking clap, Alfred Finnbogason sent the ball home — goal, Iceland!
Every day, at 8 pm, Spaniards stand on their balconies and clap together for health care workers returning home from their day shifts.
Like Beyoncé and countless other Black women in the industry, Normani wasn't going to clap back — instead, her work would be her defense.
"If you can't pat your feet and clap your hand to what I'm doing, then I'm not doing anything worthwhile," Mr. Starks said.
But soon, he, too, was at the lectern on Friday, after a clap on the shoulder from his friend, the actor Johnny Depp.
"In the Eurocentric performance world, it's more the performers are onstage, they're playing, you listen and clap at the right time," he said.
So Eminem and other celebrities will continue to blast Trump, and the trained seals in the entertainment and media echo chamber will clap.
The collections feature a number of new, original music and remixes from the likes of Ben Mono, Scott Diaz and Golf Clap themselves.
It makes sense then that Clinton has gotten chummy with the two other people on our call—venerable Boston-bred house duo Soul Clap.
" The "Boom Clap" hitmaker also shared that she had extended her international trip "to work in the studio on a load of other projects.
Then, after filming the video, she goes into post-production, which includes a special ear toward sound to remove any clap or loud noise.
At Stoddard's Range and Guns in Atlanta, one thunderous clap after another reverberates through the room, mixing with laughter and the smell of gunpowder.
Bell, 37, couldn't help but drop one more name before introducing the next award presenters, which prompted the audience to immediately stand and clap.
They clap with him, jump with him, and when he puffs his chest and lets out a primal roar, they roar with him too.
In the midst of a bright and happy childhood, I stood waiting for the clap of thunder after seeing the lightning in the distance.
Kim Zolciak-Biermann knows the internet has a lot of opinions about her lips, but she's not afraid to clap back at the haters.
Users can also either set a timer or take advantage of a "clap to start" feature if they're trying to get some action shots.
The sweat, the funk, the fashion, the sexual ambiguity, the album covers, the videos, the fucking synchronized slide-clap dance moves, all of it.
They, instead, turned to the newspaper's attorneys for a legendary clap-back at a man who has made a thing out of frivolous lawsuits.
Levine, 40, claps as he holds Dusty in his arms, while a group of gatherers in the background can also be seen mid-clap.
The Japanese firm has invented self-powered office chairs that park themselves back into their original position with a simple clap of the hands.
The chairs have been programed to respond to the sounds of a human clap, with each chair automatically sliding back to its designated spot.
The idea was that it would sit underneath a table or on a wall and you could knock instead of clap to issue commands.
Point in case Kardashian's latest clap back at social media critics who apparently expressed their disapproval of her frequent workout sessions, according to People.
The same goes true for "We Will Rock You" ("clap on the third beat") or "Another One Bites the Dust" ("we don't do disco").
Tecent released "Excellent Speech: Clap for Xi Jinping" on the news portal for its instant messaging service QQ to honor of the historic speech.
Scottish team Motherwell is said to have been the origin of the viking clap, but there is no doubt Iceland's fans made it famous.
What remains is CLAP , a program that delivers subsidized groceries to poor families—but the deliveries arrive sporadically, sometimes only one week a month.
Consider marketing the occasional matinee of a full-length opera to families, too, with clap-all-you-like rules and affordable snacks at intermission.
"I served our country for the same reason I didn't clap during parts of the president's speech: Because I love our country," he added.
Instead, the government has put the army in charge of a subsidised food-distribution system, known as CLAP and modelled on Cuba's ration book.
"Holy ... beautiful and holy ... trees clap their hands for you, oceans they dance for you, for you are holy ..." The triggers only kept coming.
At the 2017 Oscars, Nicole Kidman's now famous "seal clap" was likely an illusion caused by the camera operator using a wide angle lens.
But there's still a sense that guys get an extra clap on the back for doing what's one of the most basic sexual acts.
The applause from fellow diners and waiters hit me like a frying pan to the skull with each clap, causing the throbbing to intensify.
And, no word of a lie, this performance will make you want to stand in front of your computer and clap at the screen.
Nonetheless, there were also some minor tweaks—such as the fact that the audience did not clap to applaud, but waved their hands instead.
And that hasn't seen the light of day for four hundred million years, and you're the first person ever to clap eyes on it.
Many moments me and the people around me all started to clap and cheer because of the personal connection we have with this franchise.
Even so, it's difficult not to pat your feet, clap your hands or get up and dance when you hear the song's ethereal intro.
With Brie Larson, who at the 2017 Oscars, refused to clap for Casey Affleck accused of sexual harassment by two women at the time.
Biden then asked the audience to "stand up and clap" for Vindman, who had been escorted from the White House earlier in the day.
From Rilo Kiley to Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, the Looking For Alaska soundtrack will put you in an indie rock state of mind.
Venezuelans, many of whom are undernourished, anxiously wait for their monthly delivery, and a thriving black market has sprung up to sell CLAP products.
So if you give out one clap each to two articles, the writers of those two posts would each get half of your subscription fee.
Richard Blumenthal, a Democratic senator, then moved to adjourn the proceedings, spurring protestors in the audience to cheer and clap, drowning out the chair's voice.
Clap your hands behind your raised leg before returning your leg and upper body down to the ground to repeat clapping behind the other leg.
" Though Cardi B had every right to ferociously clap back, she kept things simple by tweeting out a video of Banks dancing to "Bodak Yellow.
In response to Lorde's tweet, Twitter users came to the musician's defense to clap off any haters that might knock her bold brow ever again.
After dealing with decades of unfair stereotypes that they are aloof and unloving, cats are finally getting a chance to clap back thanks to science.
But although Cameron thanked her fans, she also took the opportunity to clap back at people who had been slamming her for missing some shows.
The star's clap back to Williams current roast is bound to come, and she has maintained that she doesn't care what others say about her.
The alt-right's enormous pro-Trump presence on the struggling platform and Hillary "Yaaas Kween" Clinton's 'epic clap backs' have shown this to be true.
"I do not clap like that, that is a weird lens," Kidman said amid laughs as she asked the comedian to stop showing the clip.
I clap for these women in glamorous underwear because Bella Hadid is so gorgeous she leaves me speechless and, well, everyone else is clapping too.
The only way for Peter to bring her back to life is by breaking the fourth wall and rallying the audience to clap for her.
That's not a fantasy for Vanna White, who has been doing that whole walk-clap-smile routine for nearly 35 years on Wheel of Fortune.
Jay Z is gonna clap back at Beyonce's "Lemonade" album with a world tour of his own ... if a high-end ticket broker is right.
That's why it's so powerful to see stars, makeup artists, and YouTubers clap back at the trolls — usually in an inspiring and articulate manner, too.
Regardless, Carter's comments were not well-received by the beauty blogging community, some members of which did not hesitate to clap back on social media.
But as 16-year-old Anna Sweetland of Wilsonville, Oregon, proves, there's always someone ready and waiting to clap back (and eloquently, we might add).
After the killer drones finish wiping out the mock-communist convoy, the generals clap and the roboticists in charge wheel the drones offsite for recharging.
Goffin then received what all pros must hate – the Centre Court sympathy clap – when he finally held serve for 1-1 in the third set.
A few things including building a DIY Theremin and a money spewing "Make It Rain" machine that spits out dollars when you clap your hands.
And it's not only the clap that's on the rise; reported cases of syphilis rose by 63 percent between 2010 and 2014, according to PHE.
You can clap for these survivors and their bravery, you can stand up and say 'Time's up,' or you can give Kobe Bryant an Oscar.
When Svitolina finally held serve for the first time to open the second set, the 'sympathy clap' that usually follows such occasions was also missing.
Mumdance, Magda, Bok Bok, Soul Clap, Shed, and 808 State are among the artists it already has booked to play over the next few months.
He pulled out a kick drum and a few clap samples and laid down a few basic pieces that we could all strum guitar to.
But rather than the video ending, the group start to laugh and clap, and the fan returns so Charles can give her a big hug.
At the same time, if a company is feeling altruistic — and perhaps wants a golf clap of appreciation — the Haggler can't stand in its way.
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Monday accused Democrats who did not clap during his State of the Union address of being un-American and even treasonous.
According to the latest independent research on living conditions in Venezuela, more than 7 million people rely on the CLAP program for their food products.
To clap and cheer with a full cinema (but with no particular director or star present) is a wonderful and, I think, quite exhilarating thing.
The malicious chuckle that Danson unfurls when Eleanor figures it out is both terrifying and hilarious, like a clap of thunder on a sunny day.
This time around Lyonne offered up a clap at the Emmys which could best be described as looking like she was basically high fiving herself.
"Certainly saying that someone's un-American because of their unwillingness to clap is not something that most Americans would agree with," he said on CNN.
And maybe, given decades of popular music built out of hand claps, what made it a hit was that it was a clap at all.
The government sources almost all the CLAP goods from abroad, especially from Mexico, since Venezuela's food production has shriveled and currency controls restrict private imports.
Her most infamous words were that she would "clap hands at seeing another monk barbecue show, for one cannot be responsible for the madness of others."
People are still looking for reasons to clap back at alt-righter Richard Spencer and, over the weekend, he set himself up for a great one.
At rallies, Warren would sprint up to the podium, pump her firsts, clap her hands, jump on the balls of her feet — and call Trump names.
There's something familiar about how the cheerleaders move, rhythmically inclining their heads left and right as they clap, and then I realize: My mother does this.
The standout moment, however, came when Pelosi appeared to literally "clap back" at Trump from behind the podium — and it's made for an incredibly powerful image.
Most sexually transmitted infections (STIs) seem like no big deal—you get the clap, no shame, just get your doctor to prescribe dose of cipro, right?
Once Davis comes off stage from her win, Mark Rylance close behind, people in the wings clap and Theron gives her a kiss and little hug.
Everyone, that is, except the Man in Black, who continues to clap to a 4/4 beat, lost inside the strange mechanical universe of his mind.
When I clap at the end of a song and compliment Aurelio's voice — it really is lovely — he tells me the group is available for events.
Comedian Amy Schumer has thrown "mother***ers" out of her show for heckling -- after democratically asking the audience to clap if they wanted the guy tossed.
Dozens of staff members, including Vice President Mike Pence, lined the parking lot next to the West Wing to clap as he walked to his car.
So, in an epic clap back, King posted photos of herself giving the middle finger with a caption telling off the commenter and people like him.
Clooney's face says it all, as he goes from processing the tequila to smiling before jokingly falling backwards, making everyone at the celebration laugh and clap.
Meanwhile, athletes at the Winter Olympics especially benefit from advances in tools like carbon fiber composite skis, aerodynamic speedskating suits, clap skates, and warm, lightweight outerwear.
State-subsidized food handouts, known as CLAP boxes, arrive ever more intermittently and wages worth a few dollars a month barely cover a single day's shopping.
States clap back over pot clamp down: Attorney General Jeff Session has quickly become known as the national buzzkill for his hyperactive assault on criminalizing weed.
Simply titled Clap for Xi Jinping, the game was made by Tencent, one of the country's biggest social media firms, and owner of microblogging giant Weibo.
Staring each other in the eyes, they clap their hands together until they seal a deal, recreating an auction ritual that dates back to medieval times.
While I laugh and I play all day—and I do turn up on Instagram and clap back at some of the comments—this is work.
" Amy, who, in 1926, posthumously won a Pulitzer Prize, challenged audiences at her readings by saying, "Clap or hiss, I don't care which, but do something!
Though it's unclear whether or not Pelosi meant to clap sarcastically, many viewers at home interpreted it as such and launched the photo into meme lore.
The players already had been taken into the clubhouse before lightning hit, and before long East Lake was hit with a ground-shaking clap of thunder.
Murray said after the game that the referees said his clap was too "abrupt" and that he was "not smooth enough" in bringing his hands together.
The dancers, in accordance with the movement modules, clap their hands, collapse in a heap or balance on the floor using three points of their body.
But perhaps it wasn't a shock that her jabs about The Hunger Games and wolfing down cheesesteaks were met with a "please clap" level of enthusiasm.
Someone definitely put Clap Your Hands Say Yeah on the office overheads the other day, and their fifth album The Tourist came out two weeks ago.
The full-length feature, due out on August 5 via Soul Clap and Wolf + Lamb's Crew Love Records, follows the pair's 2012 debut album, Endangered Species.
Named after the iconic Donna Summer song produced by Moroder, I FEEL LOVE will also feature performances from Armand Van Helden, Jackmaster, Soul Clap, and Kungs.
As it's evolved, this strain of the sexually transmitted disease informally known as "the clap" has become resistant to the drugs previously used to combat it.
White photographs them toppled over one another in a domino effect reminiscent of the slow clap of a heckler in an audience during a live performance.
The ban's extension is a clap back on Russia's continued inability to own the cheating that was carried out by the sports ministry—with government help.
My early dance parties, from Soul Clap and Dance-Off on down, were transacted primarily in marginally legal underground art spaces and 100 percent illegal warehouses.
As they milled about the Senate chamber after the brief swearing-in, the gregarious Mr. Biden greeted former colleagues with a hearty clap on the shoulder.
As he's entering the tunnel, the wideout drops an f-bomb and 1-finger salute on the heckler -- which got more K.C. fans to clap back.
For inside my hardened political commentator exterior lurks the soul of a humble clap critic, a pundit of praise, judge of jeers, the applause arbiter supreme.
My mom would clap along, saying, "Your dad is the one with the talent" although she had talents that were less performative but no less impressive.
"Almost had to clap up zane from 1 direction because he is a little guy and has an attitude," Paul wrote in a tweet on Sunday.
This might be the classiest clap back ever ... Floyd Mayweather subtly responding to 50 Cent after the rapper said Floyd's protege Gervonta Davis stole Mayweather's chick.
"For someone who based her whole belief system on getting everyone to clap for you, the whole crowd booing is a pretty informative experience," Swift says.
The chants were offset by a two-beat clap: "Let's go, Bulldogs!" and "Beat Yale!" echoed across the Yale Bowl, encouraged by cheerleaders on the sidelines.
As North Korean cheerleaders clap and dance in sync in support of South Korean and—perish the thought—even American athletes competing against third-country contestants.
And don't forget Pelosi's "clap back" at Trump during February's State of the Union address, an episode that inspired a wave of Pelosi-themed T-shirts.
In a period when the traditional finale clap has been reduced to one finger tapping against an iPhone, that's the surest sign something extraordinary just occurred.
Stamped with the faces of Maduro and Chavez, the CLAP boxes usually contain rice, pasta, grains, cooking oil, powdered milk, canned tuna and other basic goods.
It's the dream of celebrity and also romance, that your audience will clap when you stop performing, that when waking up in the morning you are enough.
"There's a lot of history between Ron and Mike and they've been having this blow-for-blow, clap-back thing the whole vacation," says Jenni "JWoww" Farley.
During Romney's stop-Trump cri de coeur this morning at the University of Utah, the former Republican presidential candidate surmised Trump would clap back loud and clear.
In most circles, Brendan Fraser has mostly gone forgotten, or at least pushed the recesses of the brain until the need for a manic clap GIF arises.
There are regimes all over the world where citizens face government reprisals if they don't show up to wave flags, clap and fake enthusiasm at official events.
Dame didn't take any of the haters lightly, launching a small, but effective clap-back campaign: Let's just get to this point: Dame is a fashion icon.
It's not clear exactly how much each individual clap tips the scale, but you can be sure that writers will be asking readers to click that button.
" Then there was the time when Jeb Bush validated the "low energy" nickname bestowed on him by Trump by pleading with a snoozing crowd to "Please, clap.
Fifth Harmony's Lauren Jauregui is the latest star to clap back at accusations that she's not actually Latinx and is only identifying as such because it's trendy.
But we won't see the new Bachelor, Arie Luyendyk Jr., clap eyes on these lovely ladies until the season premiere, which is slated to air January 1.
For example, her cucumber cat toy is an obvious clap back at all the owners who tried to scare their cats with the vegetable back in 2015.
It's hard to deny that this at least seems like a response to Swift's "Bad Blood" and a clap-back to anyone who has ever crossed Perry.
Here's a reason to 8-clap ... Shareef O'Neal is "leaning toward signing with UCLA" after pulling his commitment to the University of Arizona ... sources tell TMZ Sports.
Just because we cannot see these things does not mean that they don't exist; we can imagine them, even if we can't quite clap eyes on them.
Two players must clap hands, pat-a-cake-style, over an iPad in time with the music, with palm-to-palm contact registered by the device's camera.
The group's latest album, Free From Your Spell, dropped earlier this month on Soul Clap's imaginatively titled Soul Clap Records imprint, and it is an absolute doozy.
At intervals they chant or clap, frolicking in a large open circle while purposely seeking eye-contact with the nearest person -- most likely someone they just met.
The Guardian reported that Mandy Manning wore six political badges on her black dress and declined to clap for Trump as he entered the White House ceremony.
"The restitution was a landmark," said María Inés Serraino, 47, a science teacher in Victorica, where her neighbors announce their arrival with a rhythmic clap of hands.
" At the end of the skit, Kennedy tells Trump to do what first ladies have always done during the State of the Union: "Stand there and clap.
It is, of course, a judgment call by the referees, but narrowing down the right way to clap will become a difficult assessment for officials to make.
" Worse, he wonders if he is making any difference: "They clap for me, but the rest" — back in Syria — "are still in prison, under siege, under bombs.
Pelosi's pointed clap in response to Trump calling for an end to "revenge politics" quickly became a popular meme on social media following the speech last month.
Instead, the video for "Look What You Made Me Do" does Swift's dirty work, and is jam-packed with layers of visual clap-backs at her enemies.
How, then, do we approach Trump's latest lunacy, when he casually suggested the Democrats, who did not clap for him at the State of Union, were "treasonous"?
Zuck even took the opportunity to clap back at Cook a bit, saying we shouldn't believe that companies trying to charge us more actually care about us.
"I want that side of the room to do the 'HEY YO's and this side to clap," Monika yells, to a tidal wave of whooping and perspiration.
As Bush's campaign lost steam, the former governor also apparently asked an audience to "please clap" during one of his speeches, according to The New York Times.
"Detrás de las importaciones masivas para los CLAP desde México, Panamá, Colombia y, más recientemente, Turquía, están empresarios cercanos al poder que hacen las veces de intermediarios".
We don't want a president who suggests that Democrats who don't clap for him are treasonous and who seems more enthralled by authoritarian ways than democratic ones.
He was personable, and with each shake and clap on the backs of African Americans he constructed a new image of himself to appeal to every American.
When announcers exclaim that a rider pedals "like the Hulk" or describe Alaphilippe's performance as "absolutely extraordinary," it seems wise to temper the urge to clap unreservedly.
On "Unladylike," the two discuss rule-breaking women and dig into research about topics such as how to be a Mormon feminist or how to clap back.
" Although email is a convenient way to avoid uncomfortable conversations, Augustine emphasizes that this tactic rarely solves these problems and can lead to further "professional clap backs.
What you might not expect is choristers attempting to sing "O clap your Hands", an eight-part anthem composed by Orlando Gibbons and first performed in 1622.
Maybe it's how to operate a toy dump truck, maybe it's the ability to clap, maybe it's recognizing who my father is among the other larger adults.
"It's a generosity rarely spotted these days, when it is so much more tempting to clap back with vinegar instead of honey," Quinn Moreland wrote at Pitchfork.
"At the end of the day I don't want to mean, and I don't want to 'clap back,&apos" she said about her response to the online bully.
"Thankfully, my husband recorded it, but I definitely was not there to clap and squeal and snuggle him after he said his first-ever word," she told GMA.
The former "royal way" may have been to stew in silence, but it seems that Prince William and Kate are ready to clap back using their legal means.
With the Japanese car company's new chairs, all it takes it one firm clap, and any errant chairs will automatically detect free spaces and drive themselves into position.
It's a weird week when POTUS doesn't have some lowbrow clap back for a woman he perceives to have threatened his machismo: That's just America in 2017. Sad!
"We the jury unanimously find the defendant, Amber Guyger, guilty of murder as charged in the indictment," Kemp read, as a shriek and hand clap could be heard.
They cheer at the appearance of each new hero and clap for the one-liners; they gasp and cry out when things go wrong for their favorite heroes.
At their showcase that featured the likes of Wolf+Lamb, Soul Clap and Laid Back, we sent out photographer Galen Oakes to snap the finest of the lot.
"I would clap back at people [talking trash] and show the trolls that we're reading the comments, and almost every commenter thought I was a guy," she says.
Levine, 40, claps as he holds 2½-year-old Dusty Rose in his arms, while a group of gatherers in the background can also be seen mid-clap.
But it was her seemingly mocking applause at the end of Trump's speech that prompted a Twitter storm, with the "Pelosi clap" quickly trending and becoming a meme.
She didn't smile though, nor whoop nor clap — to be fair, my mother watches any movie with the stoicism of the Pope — but she did make comments throughout.
Esteban Loaiza's girlfriend is sick of the blowback from the ex-MLB star's bombshell cocaine arrest ... so she's taken to social media to clap back at the haters.
The theme of the workshop was celebrating failure, and when people were unable to follow instructions or form a coherent thought, we were encouraged to clap for them.
The iconic club goes all out over Easter and this year is no exception with the Underground Resistance, Kate Simko, and Soul Clap all on the stacked bill.
It didn't become relevant until he went full bumbling evil post-Brexit, and then we rolled out the clap reminder, and his house of cards collapsed beneath him.
That slow clap you hear spreading around the internet today could be due to the fact that Apple has finally added Microsoft Office to the Mac App Store.
But true affection, and yes, love, didn't come until this last phase, when Eddie sleeps most of the day and we have to clap to get his attention.
At the Republican National Convention, I heard him speak and witnessed his professional delivery and stood up to clap when he stated he was gay at the finale.
The final fight scene in "Creed" is so incredibly engulfing with it's frenetic energy and balletic choreography that it makes you want to stand up, clap, and cheer.
This happened most often when Glover would spot a mistake or something in his own choreography that he didn't like and clap his hands to make everything quiet.
But what it really accomplishes is giving the President an extended time to speak while Congress and the Supreme Court silently (for the most part) watch and clap.
At 8pm on Thursday, millions of people in the UK stood at front doors, on balconies, and in windows to clap for our National Health Service (NHS) workers.
At another, the organ joined the audience in the church, echoing the onscreen spectators as they performed the characteristic gestures and whoops of the Icelandic "Thunder Clap" chant.
I love to clap at the end of the film: in celebration of this great work that fills your heart and tingles to the ends of your fingers.
I never figured out the difference between a single and a double clap, but the people who work at Ester, all of them in aprons, seemed to know.
After her first scene, "'Boo' rang out like a clap of thunder, full-throated, resonant and shocking," the critic Jack Hiemenz wrote in the newspaper The News World.
As the show went on, the stomping got more and more intense; by the finale, attendees didn't know whether to laugh or clap at what they'd just witnessed.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Iceland fans made the most of their reputation as fiery Vikings on Saturday, practicing their thunderous "Viking clap" ahead of their World Cup match in Moscow.
How the Whitesides had to lay their kids on a blanket-covered wooden board slanted downward so they could clap their children's backs to help release lung mucus.
The USGS is pretty sure that it was a sonic boom, a thunder-like clap of sound caused when a vessel travels faster than the speed of sound.
So none of that is on our new Soul Clap album, but there is a lot of inspiration from the time we were spending down in Tallahassee with George.
Then her banjo player released a clap of thunder from his instrument and the band started into "Stupid," a B-side from her debut album Same Trailer Different Park.
Beckinsale has had her fair share of clap backs since the duo first sparked romance rumors when they were seen cuddling together at a Golden Globes afterparty in January.
Women are allowed to speak up, clap back, and make dis records if they think they've been wronged, even if the person who committed the infraction is a woman.
Some of her followers were quick to criticize the mom-to-be in a previous post — comments Rossi didn't hesitate to clap back at in her ultrasound video's caption.
But that doesn't mean we can just take an industry-funded study, clap our hands, take a sip of molten cheddar and say ah, yes, The Science Is Settled.
Dressed in matching striped pajamas and polka-dotted socks, the twins sing and clap along to the classic nursery rhyme while a woman plays the tune on the piano.
T-Nasty emerges with a Duke shirt, incinerates Louisville dude with some kind of blue fire clap, and rescues the fair damsel with the help of his optic blasts.
He weakly unleashes an "aww darn" clap on the sideline as Jason Kidd takes a timeout, presumably to tell his players to not throw the ball to opponents. 5.
And when you do stumble or make a gaffe, even if you're not a local news station, sometimes it's easier to swallow your pride than try and clap back.
Khloe is only six, but she's already figured out exactly how to clap back at anyone who tries to tell her that her look is anything less than perfect.
For its fashion week, which started on September 7th, tents go up, guests emerge from black cars, models sulk down catwalks and the wealthy and celebrated clap in unison.
Jessica Mulroney has the perfect clap back for online trolls who body shamed her after she posted a swimsuit photo this week from a vacation to the Cayman Islands.
When the music stopped, and all the little trains ceased, we in the crowd sat silently, unsure when to clap, and for whom or what our applause was intended.
They clap along with a beat kept by a man in white linen playing a hand drum on the small stage at the front of the dimly lit space.
Lil Nas X has already established a reputation as one of the Twitter-savviest celebrities around, but now he's adding in-person clap backs to his list of talents.
Mr. Linfesty said organizers instructed the crowd to clap and cheer, but he said he could not bring himself to applaud for things that he did not agree with.
"I'm just excited to have people clap when I come up to a podium," she said at a Lincoln-Reagan Day Dinner in Hot Springs one night last week.
Buttigieg's clap-back is the latest salvo in a war of words between the two candidates as the primary heats up in its final stretch before votes are cast.
But it was the speaker's fleeting "bless your heart" expression as Mr. Trump looks back at her — as if for approval — with the clap that had the internet buzzing.
It's not the sort of plain old clapping a choir does in time with a song or even the kind a choir does against the beat (a gospel clap).
For the latest edition of "The Last Record," Golf Clap chose an eclectic mix of hip hop beats or edits, "chill" house cuts and throwback drum and bass tracks.
First, D-Wade ... Everyone saw Dwyane clap back at Jimmy last week when the Minnesota Timberwolves star commented "WELL DAMN" on a hot photo of Wade's wife, Gabrielle Union.
He tells me he misses them "like the clap," and the only communication he's received from them was a text from Noodle that just contained one thumbs up emoji.
Soul Clap, when y'all came in we were jamming, and then all of the sudden we were out in front of all of these people in New York and Detroit.
Delevingne and Benson have yet to publicly confirm their relationship, but they've been quick to clap back at hurtful comments from Internet trolls who have been quick to judge them.
It's not fair for Cyrus to be victimized a second time by hateful comments online, though if there's anyone who is always ready to clap back at trolls — it's Cyrus.
The title comes from Madison's Twitter catchphrase "keep it," which is the two-word clap back Madison uses to shut down the trash news that comes through his Twitter feed.
Other players started adopting the baby shark motions, making big claps after getting on base or, charmingly, tiny little shark motions with their fingers, like a baby shark golf clap.
That's how it goes at least for Soul Clap, the DJ and production duo of Charlie Levine and Eli Goldstein, one of Boston's most notable exports in dance music today.
Half the people there will clap me on the back and say "thanks, keep it up" and the other half will run away very quickly when they see me coming.
When, at an event in New Hampshire, he half-jokingly, half-imploringly asked the audience to "please clap," the moment was imbued with an epic pathos, and quickly went viral.
Act 2Cookie is putting pressure on Tiana to hit hard with her "clap back track" to Hakeem after he lyrically murdered her new boo, rapper Gram, using her own song.
This morning was no exception: Teigen took to social media to cuttingly clap back at the cavalcade of haters that quickly emerged following Hillary Clinton's latest comments regarding Trump followers.
But with respect to the election cycle, he gave Democrats something else to hammer him and Republicans on — and created a situation where Republicans won't be able to clap back.
What came out was an easy singalong, the kind of track that even the tone-deaf could clap along to, given that the claps themselves were part of the song.
At the 60th Annual Grammy Awards Blue's parents, Jay-Z and Beyoncé, forgot this very important rule and had the audacity to clap during Camila Cabello's touching speech about Dreamers.
Iceland may have been knocked out Sunday after a heroic effort at the 2016 Euro soccer competition, but it's the team's viking clap that will live on in our memories.
After experiencing Toonami, I spent most of my time wishing that I could run alongside Naruto, and clap my hands together to perform alchemy like Edward Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist.
Where 140 characters fail, and an appearance on a talk show feels a little too extra, Apple's writing app allows stars to apologize, clap back, or just clear the air.
Why is it that when old couples announce how long they have been married people always clap, as if the pair had completed a particularly gruelling race or survived cancer?
Eventually, they merged this disputed territory into one small mountain and, sitting on either side of the pile, or the table, began to count, clap, sing and speak in harmony.
It was the first time any vaccine had shown it could protect against the clap, and further study of why exactly it worked might eventually yield an effective gonorrhea vaccine.
This imbalance can create a strong vertical draft of air, which can cause lightning followed by a clap of thunder, said Patrick Maloit, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service.
Stuckey couldn't handle the heat and slipped out of bounds, crashing right into the Raptors' global ambassador, who proceeded to taunt the Pacers guard by breaking out his signature clap.
Kelly arrived at the BM equipped with a didgeridoo and clap sticks, and headed to the "Living and Dying" Room to speak next to a cabinet of Indigenous Australian objects.
The Tampa Bay Bucs star finally decided to clap back at his hand-haters on Friday -- almost 5 years after a fireworks accident blew off parts of his right hand.
Also on the bill for the fourteenth edition of the series are American rave veteran Josh Wink, Berghain resident Len Faki, Soul Clap, Wolf + Lamb, Bicep, Lena Willikens, and others.
Although his jaded audience neglected to clap when he finished — they did applaud when the train started to move again — Mr. Snider was pleased that he didn't forget a line.
What started a decade ago as a down-and-dirty all-vinyl dance party has blossomed into a local institution, the New York Night Train Soul Clap and Dance-Off.
The Iceland fans started the night's first 'Thunder Clap' in support of midfielder Birkir Bjarnason, who briefly left the pitch with a bloodied nose after clashing with Marko Pjaca's elbow.
Video footage of the ceremony shows spectators arranged on stadium-style bleachers along the road, who shout and clap, egged on by animated cheerleaders, to a soundtrack of patriotic music.
"Not every quote that is posted is a sub or a 'clap back' and not everything posted is directed towards one person in general," she tweeted to her 800,000 followers.
It's only a few seconds long — Trump turning to absorb Pelosi's smirking spin on a routine stand-and-clap — but it proved more noteworthy than the hour-plus of speechifying.
Or in CrossFit, the workout doesn't finish until the last person is finished, and everyone will stand around and clap for you until you've done the right amount of reps.
I figure I'll do this again with reinvigorated interest when "clean meat" emerges, prepared to clap back against anyone who says the approach is tampering with nature in negative ways.
These guys play in the shit-talkingest sport in the history of sports, and you know LeBron has had to clap back at more than a couple of haters before.
"The first time my mom came to my show, there's a moment at the end when people get up and clap and I could tell it really affected her," he says.
"I started to clap but I had a blank stare on my face because I couldn't believe he said that," the 23-year-old graduate, who majored in Spanish, tells PEOPLE.
Another cool aspect of the device is it's controlled by sound, so you can clap your hands or give a shout to make your bedroom just that little bit less intimidating.
The openly gay actress and writer lit up Twitter by wearing a rainbow cape by Carolina Herrera (now helmed by designer Wes Gordon) – and we just can't help but slow clap.
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"At a round table at Boone's ranch last February, I stood up and started talking about the Texas fund idea, and it was a golf clap reception at best," he said.
This all started when Chris went on FS1's 'Undisputed' and suggested the Warriors playing well in Durant's absence was a "nightmare" for KD ... prompting Durant to clap back on Twitter.
And wouldn't you know, Alien: Covenant uses this tactic, too, in precisely the same place as Alien's trailer, only the recurring theme is a creepy choral hum over a synthesized clap.
Hynes's act of reclaiming space there, coincidence or not, is symbolic of Freetown Sound's purpose: a self-described clap back against people trying to tear down black, queer, and unsung identities.
If a Mean Girls 3 ever were to happen, I humbly suggest we hand the writing duties off to Kim Kardashian — she certainly knows how to craft quite the clap back.
After every victory—and there have been many in recent years—Iceland's football players and fans unite in performing the clap, which has become one of the sport's most loved traditions.
Households in Venezuela do receive the CLAP, the Local Committee for Supply and Production, a government handout of heavily subsidized basic goods given to Venezuelan families in a small cardboard box.
Ozuna reacted with a big smile, Flores grabbed his batting helmet as if to spike it, and Straily raised his arms all the way up to clap for his left fielder.
When Trump uncharacteristically called for ending the "politics of revenge," Pelosi leapt to her feet, locked eyes with him, and gave Trump an extended hand clap that became an instant meme.
You can use special abilities like the Hulk Smash, Thunder Clap, and Seismic Pound, but you can also snatch rockets out of mid-air and lob them back at your enemies.
Democrats sat together during the address, with most refusing to stand or clap during the president's speech that touted the Republican-passed tax cuts and economic growth under the new administration.
Unlike the rat-tat of the SCAR or the pop-pop of the M16 in single-shot mode, you can hear the clap/roar of the Kar98 as distinct and singular.
"Part of the fun of releasing an album is getting producers you love to remix the songs and hearing them in new ways," says Soul Clap over email about the mix.
Whether you're a shill at a vaudeville revue hired to clap for a specific act or a smooth-talking DJ grown flush with ill-gotten coin, the song remains the same.
The reception was held in the Paisano Hotel's Rock Hudson suite, where the guests mingling on the terrace were startled by a loud clap of thunder and a torrent of rain.
Decisions are made by consensus — the assembled members clap to express support — at meetings that regularly stretch into five-hour marathons, since, by the commune's doctrine, everyone is allowed to speak.
Mr. Thorne-Thomsen was aware of what was going on and "instructed her on how to check Carlisle for 'the clap' so that she did not transmit it" back to him.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — When Sam Darnold jogged onto the practice field Monday afternoon, his Jets teammates interrupted their stretching to begin a slow clap, followed by whoops and cheers and hugs.
But at Tuesday's 2020 SOTU address, Pelosi once again made her contempt for the president and his speech widely known — this time, with more than a disapproving look or smarmy clap.
What Trump is saying is that dissent -- which is what Democrats are doing when they choose not to clap for a line in his speech -- is traitorous and/or un-American.
A handful of playwrights, directors, filmmakers and film lovers have created spaces for black audiences to crack jokes and clap back without apology and, afterward, process complex, nuanced race-related issues.
Maduro has defended CLAP as an effort to help the country weather U.S. sanctions that have hobbled the OPEC nation's oil exports and made it increasingly difficult to import basic goods.
The division we saw in the Congressional audience during the State of the Union address, the clapping and the refusal to clap were more symbolic than we might otherwise have noticed.
"The Wife" is calibrated for maximum audience flattery: viewers are encouraged to nod in recognition at the literary milieu and clap their hands in self-congratulatory glee at the husband's fall.
Nevertheless, Florence-based label, Voodoo Rebel, has been spreading these type of banging tones—from tropical to UK bass, and African-tinged dubstep—all around the planet via acts like Clap!
Besides playing a large number of music festivals across the country, house and techno duo Golf Clap (Hugh Cleal and Bryan Jones) will embark on a cross-country tour this fall.
Perez, who lives in a ramshackle house made from breeze blocks and corrugated steel at the top of Petare, said a CLAP box provided her family with food for a week.
In 2000, Tony Blair was famously heckled and given a slow-clap when he spoke at the WI's annual national meeting and delivered what some members felt was an overtly political speech.
People stand and clap at the portrayal of chains on wrists, where we dance and shuffle while our culture is characterized to make others laugh, cry, and feel good about their situations.
"It is simply not credible for the FCC to clap its hands and pronounce our broadband job done—and yet that is exactly what it does in this report today," Rosenworcel said.
That worked fine with my kids since their favorite songs â€" fare like "Hand Clap" by Fitz and the Tantrums and "Fight Song" by Rachel Platten â€" are pretty family-friendly anyway.
And again, she was desirable, the kind of woman that Robert [insert clap emoji] Redford — in his golden, floppy-haired prime — would be attracted to, still a novel concept in the 1970s.
Innervisions co-heads Âme will be in live mode for the extended weekender, along with DJ sets from house and techno stars Black Coffee, Nina Kraviz, Fur Coat, Soul Clap, and Andhim.
In nontheme news, my favorite entry was the phrase GOLF CLAP, which makes its New York Times crossword debut, and which I first learned as a direct result of residing with teenagers.
Jamie Foxx, who hosted (more on that later), repeated the phrase over and over again — between demanding that the audience clap louder — to really hone in on what exactly was being celebrated.
There are several other easter eggs for Swifties in the Joseph Kahn-directed video, which appears to clap back at both her haters and frenemies like Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West.
Opposition critics insist the CLAP system is creating opportunities for corruption by public officials and say the only way to tackle shortages and smuggling is to unwind the creaking socialist economic model.
When you set it up in a location it will yell and clap endlessly, a sort of robotic tummler that can pick up your spirits while it drains your will to live.
After a blackout signaled the end of Beth Gill's new "Catacomb," it was pin-drop time, a rare instance in which reflexive habits (show's over; you clap) didn't change the room's atmosphere.
But the Villa fans are also unyielding, and that is why the players did little more than the typical quick clap toward the stands before vacating the field at the final whistle.
As a form of enlightenment, the most unsuspecting guest is your enemy in armor, or invisible, who will clap you on the back when you choke on a bone at the banquet.
Soul Skate, held this year as years past always at Northland Roller Rink had my name all over it, and the party didn't disappoint for a second—or jubilant, synchronized hand clap.
" Conte felt he had done nothing wrong, insisting that he was calling on Chelsea fans to "give a great clap to the players because after a 4-0 win, they deserved it.
Among the Betty Boop decorations and purple and white artificial flowers are the words "Do not dare be sour, clap for a new day and feel the power" in pink glitter stickers.
Although it was light on any actual clapping—and as your clap critic, I am always thirsty for applause—I'll admit it was the best cut to the audience of the evening.
Wearing heeled shoes, its three performers, often facing the wings of the stage, perform a series of mini-fugues; they tap, clap, slap, and occasionally count through an enthralling range of structures.
Callas was the most audience-centric, exhorting the crowd to get on their feet and clap along every time she was onstage — a charge which they enthusiastically took up at each opportunity.
And while his response left some liberals disappointed, I found it refreshing that he refused to just say he supported a word without a clear definition just so black folks would clap.
After watching several debates, I remembered why I voted for Bernie Sanders in the 2016 primaries: every time he's onstage or talking at an event, I clap after nearly everything he says.
Georgiette Morgan-Thomas, who owns the showroom on Strivers' Row and has been a part of the Harlem community for decades, gave a clap of approval before stepping in to make adjustments.
" Christine Pelosi, a political strategist and a daughter of the speaker, weighed in on the chatter in a post on Twitter: "Oh yes that clap took me back to the teen years.
But bakers clap for one another, Berry and Hollywood are as likely to soothe nervous contestants as to question cocky ones, and that title amounts to a cake stand and some flowers.
Out of the spotlight this campaign season and content to sit in the stands at the convention and clap, Bill Clinton would be right at home in the crowds of Philadelphia's football stadium.
"A lot of teams have kind of fell in love with them, and I was one of them," Hickey said, noting that so many other teams have adopted Iceland's iconic Viking clap celebration.
The problem is that unlike a "like" on Facebook or Twitter, you can "clap" at a Medium many times (a spokesperson from Medium later clarified that the feature stops you at 50 claps).
We're streaming the album below, asnd I encourage you to clap on a pair of headphones, close your eyes, and let Darsombra coax you away into a kinder, brighter, trippier plane of existence.
Wearing an oversize pink vinyl jacket and matching crop top and pants, Charli, 25, performed her popular songs "Boom Clap" and "Boys," and made sure to apologize to fans for the embarrassing malfunction.
The most abusive fans expect to be able to hurl vitriol and threats at the people who make their games, but they are shocked, shocked when the targets of their ire clap back.
When I used to work live tours with almost 200,000 people, it was one of the most invigorating things to hear all these people clap and applaud at the end of the song.
In recent years, Twitter has become a major marketing tool for all brands, but it's also become a great way for fast food joints to clap back at their haters (and their competition).
The Mask of Zorro actress took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a couple of sizzling bikini pictures — and clap back at paparazzi who snapped her in her bathing suit without her approval.

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