Cameo in a sentence as a noun

**** they have to chase him as a ghost cameo.

The deadpan Chomsky cameo really makes this one for me.

The whole thread is a fascinating read, and features a cameo from lutusp.

Ooshma, founder of Gobble who has a quick cameo in this video, is a total boss.

Or have Wil Wheaton read the book to you, including his own surprise cameo appearance.

I wish Google could also improve the visa process for India which gets a brief cameo in the video.

Or, the more likely theory: one of the animators was bored and thought it would be neato to give the pizza truck a cameo appearance.

Unlike their fictional counterparts, the scientists who have transformed our world seldom get starring roles, just an uncredited cameo as part of the crowd.

Lehurmann's comment on MacBasic here for posterity...it has some interesting musings about the importance of personal programming and has a Steve Jobs cameo to boot:> Andy gets this sad tale right.

There was a Mathematica-in-Julia-in-LightTable cameo which you might have found amusing.

It took me about 8 months to end up on a highly-visible project [1], but when I did it got me exec attention, a reputation as someone who was an expert in the department, and a cameo appearance in BusinessWeek.

Cameo definitions

noun

engraving or carving in low relief on a stone (as in a brooch or ring)