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Here are some fun facts you may have missed Bazinga!
You should see our DVR, nothing but Big Bang Theory. Bazinga!
Morals of the story: "Bazinga" is funny, but "booty" is deadly serious.
There is a big bazinga coming, and Mayim Bialik wants to see it play out.
The only computer game I play, the bubble-bursting Bubble Bazinga, has exactly this model.
It established long-running gags like "bazinga" or "Soft Kitty, Warm Kitty" or Howard's unseen overbearing mother.
Either way, you will soon have the chance to experience the whole saga Bazinga-fied by 10 percent or so.
And as a result of that patronage, I have saved enough money to buy 117 "Bazinga" t-shirts on Amazon.
Neither Zane nor The Big Bang Theory dude had to be fully nude on set, in case you were hoping to see some bazinga.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "I'm not saying their writers ran out of ideas, but I thought it was odd that Jon Snow's final line was 'Bazinga.
If you're a nerd, you have to OWN IT. That doesn't mean buying a Star Trek remote control or a Bazinga shirt and calling it a day.
The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission just approved Bitcoin futures trading, which is purely a way for people to bet on Bitcoin without ever having to engage with it or even understand it. Bazinga.
Here's a 13-year-old version of the "Blossom" leading lady back in 1989 (left) and 27 years later the 40-year-old mother of two ... and 'Big Bang Theory' babe ... at a party in Los Angeles earlier this month (right). Bazinga!
Nemésio said of the name, "Sheldon Cooper's favorite comic word 'bazinga', used by him when tricking somebody, was here chosen to represent the character. Euglossa bazinga has tricked us for some time due to its similarity to E. ignita, what led us to use 'bazinga'." Ironically, the character is allergic to bees.
In 2012, a newly discovered species of bee was named Euglossa bazinga, after the character's noted catch phrase, "Bazinga!" In March 2013, the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium named a black-and-white colobus after Sheldon. In 2015, a new echinocaridid phyllocaridan from the Lower Devonian of central-eastern Poland, was named Ptychocaris sheldoni after Sheldon.
E. bazinga is the smallest of the Euglossa species belonging to the subgenus Glossura, but has the longest tongue in proportion to its body size.
E. bazinga has been identified in the central and northern areas of Mato Grosso, Brazil. It is one of the few examples of its genus that occur in the Cerrado, a savanna ecosystem.
Euglossa bazinga is one of around 130 species currently identified within the orchid bee genus Euglossa. E. bazinga had previously been misidentified as Euglossa ignita Smith, 1874. Brazilian biologists André Nemésio of the Universidade Federal de Uberlândia and Rafael R. Ferrari of the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais identified the species as distinct, with his findings published in the December 2012 issue of the journal Zootaxa. The authors named the species in honor of the catchphrase of the character Sheldon Cooper, played by actor Jim Parsons, from the television show The Big Bang Theory.
Euglossa bazinga is a euglossine bee species found in Brazil. It is named after the catchphrase of the fictional character Dr. Sheldon Cooper from the television show The Big Bang Theory. It was previously misidentified as Euglossa ignita,Smith, 1874 and is threatened with habitat loss.
It also ranks as the highest rated episode of the season, as well as the highest-rated episode for the series since the tenth season entry "Bazinga! That's from a TV Show", which was viewed by 13.71 million viewers and received a 3.9/12% share. The episode ranked second in its timeslot, being beaten by the ABC drama series Scandal.
Although Sheldon attempts to relax him by playing music and suggesting games, when Leonard switches him off, he turns back on again shouting "Bazinga!" Leonard, taken by surprise, nearly crashes and is furious that he "almost died", while Sheldon is home "...safe and sound in bed". Sheldon asks Leonard "Who's crazy now?". At the Cheesecake Factory, the gang spot Steve Wozniak and Sheldon converses with him through the robot.
In 2013, Osment made a special participation in the episode "Bazinga! That's From a TV Show" for the comedy series Two And A Half Men where she played the role of Ashley. Osment starred in the short film called Seasick Sailor led by Devon Bostick and Torre Catalano. The film has been presented in some film festivals and won the award for Best Narrative Short at the Los Angeles Film Festival.
Gershwin was one of the co-describers of the unusual jellyfish Bazinga rieki, which is the sole member of the new family Bazingidae and partly named for the colloquialism uttered by Dr. Sheldon Cooper in the TV program The Big Bang Theory. In early 2014, a giant "snotty" jellyfish some 1.5m in diameter was discovered at a beach in Howden, south of Hobart. Studied by Gershwin currently, it is due to be described in a future paper.
He also has difficulties lying or keeping a secret, giving himself away with wild facial tics and implausible statements. He is, however, fond of occasionally telling a joke or playing a prank, which he typically punctuates with his trademark exclamation "Bazinga!" He has a superiority complex and makes no effort to hide his contempt for other people's lower intellects, often making highly inappropriate comments. Sheldon meets Amy Farrah Fowler in the third-season finale and starts a slowly evolving relationship with her.
This episode parodies a scene from the original Star Wars when the characters fall into a trash compartment, as well as the films Raiders of the Lost Ark and Guardians of the Galaxy and actor Chris Pratt. The episode later lampoons the conventional distribution model of TV by suggesting the company set to distribute Abed's film just filed for bankruptcy because of the surge in online streaming. It also parodies The Big Bang Theory with Abed imitating Sheldon Cooper saying "bazinga" in a ball pit.
Dubbing has been criticized for the use of TV or movie stars as voice actors (such as Ricky Martin in Disney's Hercules, or Eugenio Derbez in DreamWorks' Shrek), or for the incorrect use of local popular culture that sometimes creates unintentional jokes or breaks the feeling of the original work (such as translating Sheldon Cooper's "Bazinga!" to "¡Vacilón!"). Several video games have been dubbed into neutral Spanish, rather than European Spanish, in Mexico (such as the Gears of War series, Halo 3, Infamous 2 and others). Sony recently announced that more games (such as God of War: Ascension) will be dubbed into neutral Spanish.
He also shows great talent in music, knowing how to play the piano (as does Parsons in real life), the bongos, the recorder, theremin (which Parsons learned to play in real life), shows some skill in Tuvan throat singing and also has perfect pitch. Although his friends have similar intellects to him, his eccentricities, stubbornness, and large ego (Sheldon frequently points out his superiority on a daily basis and does not treat anyone as his equal, implying he suffers from narcissistic personality disorder) frequently frustrate them. Sheldon occasionally uses slang (in a very unnatural fashion) and follows jokes with his catchphrase "Bazinga!", which is now an officially registered trademark of Warner Bros.

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