1) Easter eggs
-Google Maps has an easter egg that allows you to enter a Police Box in Earls Court Road in London and end up in Doctor Who's TARDIS
-The TV series LOST places numerous Easter eggs in every episode that connect each character together.
-The Mario game has an easter egg where you can unlock a new level
Definition: An Easter egg is an intentional inside joke, hidden message, or feature in a work such as a computer program, video game, movie, book, or crossword puzzle. The name has been said to evoke the idea of a traditional Easter egg hunt.
Etymology: Released in 1979, Atari's Adventure contains the first video game Easter egg to have been discovered by its players; the hidden item is the name of the game's programmer, Warren Robinett. Robinett inserted his Easter egg late in the game's development in an attempt to gain some recognition for his work, as Atari then kept its programmers' names secret.
2) Hand over/pass on the baton
-The modern Italians claim that the ancient Romans passed on the baton to them
-After Bruce Lee passed away, there was a gap in Asian American actors before the baton was handed over to Jackie Chan, Jet Li and Tony Jaa.
-After Steve Jobs resigned due to illness, he passed the baton of Apple to Tim Cook
Definition: give responsibility for something important to another person.
Etymology: from relay race batons
3) Photo bomb
-Paul photobombed the picture of Andrew proposing to Tracy in Central Park
-Queen Elizabeth II photobombed two Australian athletes at the commonwealth games.
-A random fan photobombed Manchester United's team photo as a 12th men.
Definiton: Photobombing is the act of accidentally or purposely putting oneself into the view of a photograph, often in order to play a practical joke on the photographer or the subjects.