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bucket list n (idiomatic)
  1. A list of tasks arising during a meeting that are put aside to be dealt with later.
  2. A list of things to accomplish before one's death.
    1. (by extension) A list of things to accomplish before a certain deadline or in a certain time period.
  3. (computer science) A data structure containing buckets used in a hashing algorithm.

The comedy film The Bucket List, which popularized sense 2 of the term, premiered on this day in the United States in 2007.

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Electric Boogaloo proper n
  1. (humorous) Used as the subtitle of an imagined sequel of a film, television show, etc.

The film Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo premiered in the United States on this day 40 years ago in 1984.

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grande dame n (also attributive)
  1. A woman who is high-ranking, socially prominent, or has a dignified character, especially one who is advanced in age and haughty.
  2. A woman who is accomplished and influential, and is a respected senior figure in a particular field; a doyenne.
  3. (figurative) A very highly regarded and well-known institution or structure, or large conveyance such as a ship.

The English actress Dame Maggie Smith was born on this day 90 years ago in 1934.

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