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'''187''' is the [[California Penal Code]] section that defines [[murder]]. It has come into general use among [[gang]]s in the [[United States]] as a synonym for murder, and this usage has passed into popular culture via [[gangsta rap]], and inspired the title of the film [[One Eight Seven]], starring [[Samuel L. Jackson]]. For further information, see [[187 (murder)]]. The reference was also used in [[Sublime (band)|Sublime]]'s song ''[[April 29, 1992 (Miami)]]''. |
'''187''' is the [[California Penal Code]] section that defines [[murder]]. It has come into general use among [[gang]]s in the [[United States]] as a synonym for murder, and this usage has passed into popular culture via [[gangsta rap]], and inspired the title of the film [[One Eight Seven]], starring [[Samuel L. Jackson]]. For further information, see [[187 (murder)]]. The reference was also used in [[Sublime (band)|Sublime]]'s song ''[[April 29, 1992 (Miami)]]'', and [[Snoop Dogg]]'s song "[[Deep Cover (song)|Deep Cover]]" is popularly known as "187." |
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In 1994, [[California Proposition 187]] was intended to deny public benefits to illegal immigrants. |
In 1994, [[California Proposition 187]] was intended to deny public benefits to illegal immigrants. |
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187, a signature wrestling move by New Jack (diving elbow drop while holding a steel chair underneath his arm). |
187, a signature wrestling move by New Jack (diving elbow drop while holding a steel chair underneath his arm). |
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187, a song by [[Snoop Dogg]] |
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Cardinal | One hundred [and] eighty-seven |
Ordinal | 187th |
Factorization | |
Roman numeral | CLXXXVII |
Binary | 10111011 |
Hexadecimal | BB |
187 is the natural number following 186 and preceding 188.
187 is the sum of three consecutive primes (59 + 61 + 67) and nine consecutive primes (7 + 11 + 13 + 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37).
187 is a self number.
In other fields
187 is the California Penal Code section that defines murder. It has come into general use among gangs in the United States as a synonym for murder, and this usage has passed into popular culture via gangsta rap, and inspired the title of the film One Eight Seven, starring Samuel L. Jackson. For further information, see 187 (murder). The reference was also used in Sublime's song April 29, 1992 (Miami), and Snoop Dogg's song "Deep Cover" is popularly known as "187."
In 1994, California Proposition 187 was intended to deny public benefits to illegal immigrants.
187, a song by Senses Fail.
187, a signature wrestling move by New Jack (diving elbow drop while holding a steel chair underneath his arm).