短短幾年內,blogging 已成為一種帶有強大影響力的文化。
一個文化不少得就擁有它獨有的詞彙。
以下的 blogging 新詞彙你又聽過幾多?
blogorrhea
To write a blog entry just for the sake of posting an entry, not because you have done anything interesting today.
I couldn’t really think of anthing good to blog about, so my last post was real blogorrhea.
bloginity
(noun) the quality or state of being virgin to the world of blogging.
I lost my bloginity 2 years ago when I set up my first blog.
bloggerazzi
An individual that waits for authors of popular blogs to post new enteries so that they can be the first to leave a comment.
bloglet
a small blog entry, usually one or two sentences about why there is nothing to write about.
Blogger writes: “Today I slept all day. Nothing to write about.”
Usage: “I get so pissed off at the way she posts bloglets all the time and never writes anything interesting”
blogsmack
Using a blog to broadcast something slanderous, disrespectful, scandalous or embarrassing about someone.
The President was blogsmacked around the internet today, with left-wing bloggers having a field day with his latest antics in the Oval Office.
blogiversary
The yearly anniversary of someones web-log (blog)
I celebrated my second blogiversary today.
blog nag
Someone who constantly pesters others about updating thier blogs.
“I don’t mean to be a blog nag, but you should update your blog more often.”
blogalicious
(adj.)
1. The state of being in which one finds joy in updating one’s blog.
2. A blog or blog entry that one finds highly enjoyable.
“I’m feeling particularly blogalicious today!”
“That is one blogalicious entry there!”
blogademia
Derived from “blog” + “academia” - term refering to the academic study of weblogs. Coined in 2003 as the title of a blog concerning a study of the language used in blogs.
With the increasing academic interest in blogs, perhaps blogademia will finally be able to tell us why people blog.
bloggle
1. To be overwhelmed by requests to visit and comment upon your many friends blogs.
2. To feel stupefied by consistently reading blogs. Or: To lose touch with reality through over induging in factoids, conspiracy theories and the generally uninformed opinion of blogs.
EG1: I felt bloggled after returning from my ten-year reunion…everyone I saw, told me of their new blog and asked me to not only visit their blogs, but everyone was expecting me to leave them a comment- I felt absolutely bloggled.
EG2: After a day’s surfing sites on the illuminati, area 51, skull and bones, Yale and how George Bush really became our president, I felt totally bloggled- I had to go out for air, or read a proper newspaper.
— Terms and definitions extracted from http://www.urbandictionary.com
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