Blogger bash
noun. A party for bloggers; a blogger get-together. (possibly coined by Perry de Havilland)
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phrase. A chart or lists showing the links between blogs. Also: Blog ecosystem.
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1. noun. One who reads many blogs but leaves no evidence of themselves such as comments behind; a silent observer of blogs. 2. noun. One who reads many blogs but has no blog of their own; a...
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noun. A web log written by lawyers and/or concerned primarily with legal affairs. (Probably coined by Denise M. Howell )
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variant of “doggerel.” Opinion put forward on a blog that has previously been repeated over and over and over again until it makes people sick. (Coined by The Pontificator)
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verb. To use one’s blog to beg for assistance (usually for information, occasionally for money). One who does so is a ‘blegger’. Usually intended as humorous.
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1. noun. A blog (depreciated). 2. noun. A hybrid blog/website, featuring website features such as a conventional on-line company brochure (for example) but also incorporating a blog in a sidebar as a...
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noun. Business blogs. This can mean blogs writing about business issues or (increasingly) actually run and maintained by a business as part of its day to day operations. Generally Biz Blogs are outward...
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noun. A very long blog article Usage: “Paul Marks has done another Blogapotamus on Samizdata.net”
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