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journalising 

1) To write stories for a newspaper.
2) To use your pen or pencil to edit and review works in a newspaper.
3) coined July 30, 2006.
To dry-hump, among other sexual actions, among which are hand-jobs, and positions found only in the Kama Sutra.
But clothed.
You better correct your stories before the editors get back from journalising in the office.
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journalismn't

a portmanteau of journalism and the contraction isn't

1 : writing characterized by the obfuscation of facts and the appropriation of falsities intended to bias against or libel an opponent

2 : the collection of opinions and poorly supported conclusions for presentation through the media

3 : sensationalism passed off as news

4 : reporting whose source material is a Wikipedia article

5 : celebrity gossip, when presented through various media
TMZ is running more journalismn't about what Beyonce is going to name her next baby.