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blogs

plural of the popular internet word blog.

See the definition of blog for an explaination.

by Mitch April 13, 2005

19πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


blog

Before it became an internet word, blog was a very strong drink of indeterminate recipe invented by sf fans, worse even than their Nuclear Fizz; like Monty Python’s Australian β€œfighting” wine, it is generally believed that blog is best left in the bottle so it can be used for hitting people over the head with.

He drank a large glass of blog and promptly fell over.

by rich brown August 11, 2004

163πŸ‘ 96πŸ‘Ž


blog

short for Web-Log, an online diary.

by Brother Number One October 10, 2003

302πŸ‘ 187πŸ‘Ž


blogging

the act of making a blog, or web log
see also blog

we be blogging today!

by matao June 20, 2003

44πŸ‘ 26πŸ‘Ž


blog it

Quick and easy way of verbally owning emo kids, whiny bitches and/or just about anyone who complains so much, they make you want to choke a small animal then shove it down their throats. Can be used for all degrees of whining and in conjunction with other anti-emo send-offs like "cry more", "\cry" and "don't cry, emo kid".

Emo kid: "People just don't get the pain I've been through since my 14 year old girlfriend dumped me. The world sucks, my soul is crushed and I can't go on-"
Victim of whining: "Fucking blog it, you emo fag!"

Kid 1: "Man, this class sucks."
Kid 2: "Blog it!"

by Lord CrutchCricket April 27, 2006

26πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


blog

an online diary into which emo kids whine about their "horrible" lives.

Emo kid: My life sucks. I hate my parents. First they made me clean my room, and then they wouldn't let me watch TV until I did my homework! I'm going to bitch them out in my blog.

by jack324 January 18, 2007

48πŸ‘ 32πŸ‘Ž


blog

A page on the interweb, regularly updated by someone who, ostensibly, can find nothing better to do with their time.

In the past these were used as a form of diary, where the individual responsible for the blog would bitch about their daily activities. Though often incredibly banal, this could be interesting, in a voyeuristic, and rather unwholesome manner.

The recent trend, however, is for bloggers to merely reproduce news stories that they heard on the mainstream press or other blogs, and either make a brief, badly-informed comment on the story, or link to a brief, badly-informed comment on another blog. This has led to the blogosphere increasingly resembling a gigantic, electric circle jerk.

"I keep up-to-date on the news of the day by reading blogs, all of which are witty and well-informed. (I am number one jerk.)"

by MisterMetternich August 29, 2005

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