A social-medialyte is a person who loves to be on different socoal media sites such as, MySpace, Facebook, LinkedIn, Snapchat, Twitter, and post posts, comment, like, love, dislike others posts.
Jay is a social-medialyte, and loves going from Facebook to MySpace and also all of the others to check out up to the minute posts.
by Jay G Dizzle Mesa, Az outtaSF March 2, 2019

Network of social media users, often anonymous, who use extreme language, express judgemental opinions and recommend punitive actions which they would not normally do offline.
by voltaire59 August 13, 2016

A Challenge Where A person socialize in real live and Abstaining from using social media for the whole month of December
by jackroseau1 November 17, 2018

the act or acts of desperation one performs when struggling to hold on to the belief that they have an active social life
Xander wasn't invited to any parties for new years, so he began social butterflailing at all of his friends via facebook at the last minute.
by fao December 31, 2013

Something that people with a lot of money and sexual partners made up in order to make introverts feel stupid. Basically, going outside and talking to ‘people’.
Joe: *sits on computer for seven hours*
Mark (Joe’s friend): go outside, be social!
Joe: *sits on computer for seven MORE hours*
Joe is not being social.
Mark (Joe’s friend): go outside, be social!
Joe: *sits on computer for seven MORE hours*
Joe is not being social.
by Henry the 3rd June 7, 2022

by quackiplier August 12, 2016

noun
is a form of government or state apparatus, which is an idealogical social Association as opposed to the more traditional political and economic (ideological) institutions. Within the frame work of ploitical socialism although the economic element is present, it, however, holds only but an incidental and therefore minor value within the state composition. In ploitical socialism, the economy is viewed as simply a means the essential sustainability of society, and not as it is the case with the economic state or economic society, a means for materialistic attainability or procurement.
is a form of government or state apparatus, which is an idealogical social Association as opposed to the more traditional political and economic (ideological) institutions. Within the frame work of ploitical socialism although the economic element is present, it, however, holds only but an incidental and therefore minor value within the state composition. In ploitical socialism, the economy is viewed as simply a means the essential sustainability of society, and not as it is the case with the economic state or economic society, a means for materialistic attainability or procurement.
by Baron Neville July 30, 2017
