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GROUP OF COUNTRIES IDENTIFIED COLLECTIVELY AS ENEMIES BY U.S. PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH DURING THE 2000S
Axis of Evil; Axis of Evil Wannabees; Axis Of Evil; Axis of good; Axis of Good; Axes of Evil; Axis-of-evil; The axis of evil; Evil axis; "Axis of evil"; Axis of hatred
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  • The Spice Girls performing "Wannabe" on the final night of their Spice World - 2019 Tour at the [[Wembley Stadium]] in London. Their outfits were recreations based from the originals from the music video
  • The [[Spice Girls]] create mischief at an eccentric bohemian party at the [[Midland Grand Hotel]] in [[St Pancras, London]].
  • The Spice Girls performing "Wannabe" at the [[Air Canada Centre]] in [[Toronto]], Canada, during [[the Return of the Spice Girls]] tour
1996 SONG RECORDED BY SPICE GIRLS
Wannabee; Wanna-be; Bumper To Bumper (song); Zig-a-zig-ahhh; Zigazig-ha; Wannabes; Wannabe (song); Wannabe (Spice Girls song); If you wanna be my lover, you gotta get with my friends; Wannabe25; Wannabe 25; Bumper to Bumper (song); Bumper to Bumper (Spice Girls song)
/won'*-bee/ (Or, more plausibly, spelled "wannabe") [Madonna fans who dress, talk, and act like their idol; probably originally from biker slang] A would-be hacker. The connotations of this term differ sharply depending on the age and exposure of the subject. Used of a person who is in or might be entering larval stage, it is semi-approving; such wannabees can be annoying but most hackers remember that they, too, were once such creatures. When used of any professional programmer, CS academic, writer, or suit, it is derogatory, implying that said person is trying to cuddle up to the hacker mystique but doesn't, fundamentally, have a prayer of understanding what it is all about. Overuse of hacker terms is often an indication of the wannabee nature. Compare newbie. Historical note: The wannabee phenomenon has a slightly different flavour now (1993) than it did ten or fifteen years ago. When the people who are now hackerdom's tribal elders were in larval stage, the process of becoming a hacker was largely unconscious and unaffected by models known in popular culture - communities formed spontaneously around people who, *as individuals*, felt irresistibly drawn to do hackerly things, and what wannabees experienced was a fairly pure, skill-focussed desire to become similarly wizardly. Those days of innocence are gone forever; society's adaptation to the advent of the microcomputer after 1980 included the elevation of the hacker as a new kind of folk hero, and the result is that some people semi-consciously set out to *be hackers* and borrow hackish prestige by fitting the popular image of hackers. Fortunately, to do this really well, one has to actually become a wizard. Nevertheless, old-time hackers tend to share a poorly articulated disquiet about the change; among other things, it gives them mixed feelings about the effects of public compendia of lore like this one. [Jargon File]
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  • The Spice Girls performing "Wannabe" on the final night of their Spice World - 2019 Tour at the [[Wembley Stadium]] in London. Their outfits were recreations based from the originals from the music video
  • The [[Spice Girls]] create mischief at an eccentric bohemian party at the [[Midland Grand Hotel]] in [[St Pancras, London]].
  • The Spice Girls performing "Wannabe" at the [[Air Canada Centre]] in [[Toronto]], Canada, during [[the Return of the Spice Girls]] tour
1996 SONG RECORDED BY SPICE GIRLS
Wannabee; Wanna-be; Bumper To Bumper (song); Zig-a-zig-ahhh; Zigazig-ha; Wannabes; Wannabe (song); Wannabe (Spice Girls song); If you wanna be my lover, you gotta get with my friends; Wannabe25; Wannabe 25; Bumper to Bumper (song); Bumper to Bumper (Spice Girls song)

Wikipedia

Axis of evil

The phrase "axis of evil" was first used by U.S. President George W. Bush and originally referred to Iran, Iraq, and North Korea. It was used in Bush's State of the Union address on January 29, 2002, less than five months after the 9/11 attacks, and often repeated throughout his presidency. He used it to describe foreign governments that, during his administration, allegedly sponsored terrorism and sought weapons of mass destruction. The notion of such an axis was used to pinpoint these common enemies of the United States and to rally the American populace in support of the War on Terror. The countries originally covered by the term were Iran, Ba'athist Iraq, and North Korea. In response, Iran formed a political alliance that it called the "Axis of Resistance" comprising Iran, Syria and Hezbollah. Other countries were later added to the "axis of evil" by US politicians and commentators. The term "axis of evil" is itself a portmanteau of the Axis powers of WWII (Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Imperial Japan) and the Cold War era “Evil Empire” (the Soviet Union as described by Ronald Reagan).

Examples of use of wannabees
1. Brill Mr Smith you are a star, better than any of them big brother wannabees.
2. Of the Democratic presidential wannabees who were in the Senate back then, just about all of them –– Sens.
3. Sisi‘s revelations will raise further questions about the extreme pressure impressionable wannabees are put under by X Factor and other reality shows in the search for TV ratings.
4. Yet under–pressure ITV bosses still managed to come up with a pretty formidable list of misfits, oddballs, wannabees and has–beens.
5. We recently dined together at No 11 Downing Street with the Browns, and Cowell was as fluent, concise and to the point with the future Prime Minister as he is with talentless wannabees on X Factor.