释义 |
planking noun the act of lying stiffly (stiff as a plank) in unlikely places AUSTRALIA, 2009 A fad that has gained purchase worldwide thanks to Internet exposure and the posting of photographs of people planking on social network websites such as Facebook. It is variation of the “lying down game” that was extremely popular in great Britain in 2009.- Rapper Xzibit: “Planking” Is Racist. It’s the latest craze taking over the Internet–lying face down in bizarre places, stiff as wood–but rapper Xzibit is leading a new charge AGAINST “planking” … claiming the practice has RACIST roots. — tmz.com, 8 July 2011
- Queensland Police say a young man who fell to his death from a Brisbane high-rise early this morning had been engaging in the new internet craze of “planking.” — ABC News, 15 May 2011
- A MEADOW Heights man who claims to have started the “planking” phenomenon in Australia says what started off as a joke between friends has exploded out of control since going viral. Matt Fernandez, 24, says he came up with the craze about seven years ago while working as a DJ, travelling between Melbourne and Sydney. — Jessica Foulds, Hume Weekly, 24 May 2011
- Is it just me or is this “planking” trend just dumb?!? — Cameo Chanel, @lifeofcameo, 26 May 2011
|