NYT-ing (ny-tee-ing): To tell stories that have some vague relationship to real events, but are completely false. Mostly found in New York Times publications.
Ghost noting is sort of like something that happens to your blog which prevents it from really interacting with anyone else on Tumblr.
You can’t reply to people’s posts (including photo reply). When you like people’s posts or follow people’s blogs it doesn’t show up or send them a dashboard notification that you did so. When you send or reply to messages, the person receiving it won’t receive a notification. Also, when you reblog something from someone else, and when someone else reblogs something from you, it doesn’t show up in the notes.
Bored Noting is when a person will randomly write a note about nothing at all out of boredem. The note will usely end up being longer then a full notebook page with normal size print just talking about how bored you are. 9 times out of 10, the note will be very stupid and wont even be givin to anyone.
I was so bored last night I ended up bored noting five diffrent people... I still have the notes in my bookbag.
Slang for "Nothing." Similar to the term nuttin', this particular colloquialism is believed to have originated from Holly Hill, a poverty-stricken area known for the under-educated residents, north of Daytona Beach, Florida.
First known use: 1975
Jeremy: Pa, you drank all my beer... Can you give me $5 so I can buy a 6-pack of Busch in a can?
Billy: I owe you nuting!
Jeremy: Dagnabit pa! You ain't good fur nuting!