meaning - What does 'cue' mean in this sentence?


Source: A kid held up a sign with his Venmo ID on ESPN and thousands of people sent him money.



Each Saturday during the college football season ESPN hosts College GameDay, an pre-game show with a bunch of football experts and hundreds of screaming college kids in the background.


Today one of those screaming college kids was Sam Crowder, a student who brilliantly decided to hold up a sign with his Venmo username asking his mom to send him beer money.


Cue the Internet, and instead of of getting a few bucks from his mom more than two thousand people sent him money on Venmo, including $50 from Venmo themselves.



I checked OED and there are many definitions for cue. I'm not sure how it is used here.



Answer



It means enter, from:



a thing said or done that serves as a signal to an actor or other performer to enter or to begin their speech or performance. - OED



Here the Internet entered the picture, enabling him to raise a large sum of money he could not get otherwise.


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