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social mediac 

A person who is addicted or obsessed to social media.
Once I introduced my mother to face book she became a social mediac.
social mediac by Sharkynm January 14, 2018

Social Mediac 

A person who is completely obsessed with social media.
Jim: Man, Trish had posted another thing on Facebook. Add that with the other social sites.

Mike: She is a complete social mediac, man.
Social Mediac by Momoco926 May 22, 2018

Blood Medic 

Blood Medics are the combat infantry medics of the 1-22nd Infantry, 4th Infantry Division. A grim band of badass m-frs who bring their grunts back alive at all cost.
Send in the Blood Medics to set up the Aid Station- the boys are going to go shake down that Taliban village.
Blood Medic by BloodSorcerer August 20, 2013

Medic bag 

Something the PAYDAY Gang is in constant need of, especially Dallas.
AAAAAGH, I NEED A MEDIC BAG -Dallas
Medic bag by Tacticalbananas February 27, 2018

Common Sense Media 

A website where obsessive moms go to complain, scrutinize, and criticize all things found in the media
Before you allow Little Tommy to watch Spongebob, make sure you check it's rating on Common Sense Media!

Mediasonge

Mediasonge (mē′dē-ə-sŭnj)

(nom)

ETYMOLOGY: media & songe
Media: the plural of medium; in communications & information, the means of communication that reach large numbers of people, such as television, newspapers, radio, social network, etc., of or relating to the mass media
Songe: from the French word mensonge, de mentir; mentionica, de mentiri in Latin, which mean a lie, to lie
LITERARILY: media mensonge (mediasonge), meaning media that lie or propagate lies

1. A communication or information that spreads a lie or myth in the media
2. A deliberate lie or myth circulated, disseminated, or shared in the media
3. A medium (television, newspapers, radio, social network, etc.) that broadcasts a lie or myth

4. The spreading or act of spreading, posting, or sharing a lie or myth in the media

Mediasonger (mē′dē-ə-sŭnj′ər)
(nom)
1. A person or group of persons who spreads, posts, or shares a lie or myth in the media

2. A medium (television, newspapers, radio, social network, etc.) that broadcasted a lie or myth in its channel
Mediasonge (mē′dē-ə-sŭnj)

(nom)
1. One of the biggest mediasonge about the COVID-19 is Black people can’t be infected with the coronavirus. That’s why Africa has such a low number of people infected.
2. In his early morning tweet, President Trump denies having advised people to inject disinfectants into their body to combat COVID-19; because if the disinfectants work on your hands, they should too knock coronavirus out of their lungs in a minute. He said it’s a mediasonge.
3. People still wonder if it’s a mediasonge that coronavirus was man-made in Wuhan???!!!
4. Doctors informed in a press conference that garlic doesn’t kill the coronavirus. It is just another mediasonge about COVID-19.