Definitions by Bernard Snatchly
Ledge copy
Written material (a few sentences or an entire paragraph) that has questionable worth in the larger scheme of the story, article, or blog post. Figuratively, the copy is standing on the ledge wondering whether it should "take the leap" or continue on with its existence.
"David thinks he is a great writer, but his writing rambles on and on with meaningless ledge copy. He should just get to the point."
Ledge copy by Bernard Snatchly October 3, 2013
Couch syrup
Aunt Claire said she would stop drinking, but we keep finding all the couch syrup she has hidden away.
Couch syrup by Bernard Snatchly August 17, 2013