PHHS NJROTC
2000s Pop culture
Slang thru out time
Cuisine across the world
Sports
100

This kitchen appliance is found in 502.

Name one: Popcorn maker, microwave, toaster oven

100

This music icon won 13 Grammy Awards in his musical career and earned the title, “King of Pop.”

Michael Jackson

100

This double digit number has been frequently used by teenagers today, and has been banned from several fast food establishments.

6 7

100

This food is an American fast food staple, evolving from German immigrants’ “Hamburg steak”.

Hamburger

100

This sport uses a ball that has, on average, 336 dimples. It was banned in England in 1457 because it was considered a distraction from archery.

Golf

200

These three things are depicted on the mural in 502.

A ship, 2 cadets, and 2 fighter jets

200

This term is often used for an internet prank and a meme in which an unexpected appearance of the music video for the song “Never Gonna Give You Up” by  1987 Rick Astley

Rickrolling

200

An animated web series of fast paced chaotic Youtube videos produced using 3D computer graphics. This consists of talking heads in a toilet trying to take over the world.

Skibidi Toilet

200

This dish emerged in the Centre-du-Quebec region in the late 1950s, and is made up of French Fries and cheese curds, topped with brown beef and gravy.

Poutine

200

This team made the biggest playoff comeback in NFL history by defeating the Houston Oilers in 1993

Buffalo Bills

300

This document writes about various events happening within the program in detail sent in emails.

Newsletter

300

A pioneering social networking site in 2003 known for customizable user profiles, music promotion, blogs, and its famous “Top 8” friends feature. Although it faded as Facebook grew.

Myspace

300

This phrase was used in the 1990s to ask about information or details, and comes from the North American telephone number.

What's the 411?

300

This classic American brunch dish features toasted English muffin topped with Canadian bacon (or ham), a perfectly poached egg, and a rich, golden sauce.

Eggs Benedict

300

This team is where  Bill Belichick coached to a 36-44 record over a five-year period prior to winning six Super Bowls with the Patriots

Cleveland Browns

400

This instructor has two sons, attended the University of Arizona on an NROTC Scholarship, and likes carrot cake.

CDR Wever

400

In 2000, this actor starred in the live-action remake of “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” which was oddly not the first time he had a green face in film.

Jim Carrey

400

This 1920s slang means “excellent, outstanding, or the best,” originating from a trend for nonsensical animal comparisons.

The bee's knees

400

A chinese dish made from preserving chicken, duck or quail eggs in clay, ash, salt, quicklime, and rice hulls. Often served with porridge

Century egg

400

This golf tournament was where Tiger Woods won 12 strokes in 1997

The Master’s Tournament

500

This senior cadet was once an ice skater, has red-green color blindness paired with -11 eye prescription, loves working out, and is the Navy League Athletics Team Commander, as well as Operations Chief.

c/Nathan Diep

500

This 2010 release directed by Christopher Nolan, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, has bent the minds of every viewer over the complex plot and perplexing concept.

Inception

500

An acronym used to justify seizing the moment, or acting spontaneously because life is short. A mindset to live life to the fullest without undue worry about consequences

YOLO

500

This dish traces back to China, where incubating duck eggs was likely introduced to the Philippines. It is eaten by cracking the round end of the egg, sipping the broth, and eating the yolk and embryo.

Balut

500

This is the only team to play in every soccer World Cup tournament and gotten five World Cup wins.

Brazil

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