by maherie May 01, 2003
As the word suggests, this describes how popular one is on the internet. E-Popularity is common in online forums and is based simply on how many posts you have and how many people (or fan girls) respect you. The higher your e-popularity is, the more likely you're going to win any argument... whether you're right or wrong. Also, if your e-popularity is high enough, you may even become a mod or assistant admin. Some people create websites and forums simply to increase their e-popularity. Most attempts turn out unsuccessful.
animeking: OMG, KoolKid203847 has e-popularity through the roof!
Watashi: Definitely, he's so cool, I say we make him a mod.
Taco4Lif3: I <3 KK!!111
Watashi: Definitely, he's so cool, I say we make him a mod.
Taco4Lif3: I <3 KK!!111
by Conexion May 08, 2006
Having or showing fond feelings or affection; loving and tender. BUT, all done over email, IM, text messages, and phone!
by Jacks_inbox June 08, 2005
An online or cyberspace refrigerator. A grownup's version of the refrigerator from childhood that was adorned with his or her best artwork, test scores, report cards, etc.
You should have seen the glowing e-mail I got from my boss today about my work on the merger. I was so proud I immediately forwarded it to my parents for the e-frigerator.
by Rebecca B. November 29, 2007
by hahahahahhahahauywhdysjadwad January 22, 2008
by Okae Soesoomi December 18, 2006
A technique for getting stuff for free online. To e-lift, start by picking out a company that sells products with a wide range of prices. Then, buy one of their cheapest products. When the product arrives, complain to a customer service rep. They will at least offer to replace the product at no additional charge. Most of the time, they will send you a new product AND refund the original purchase. After all, they don't want their seller rating dragged down over one of their cheapest products. Once in a while they will refund the purchase, send you a new product, and let you keep the original supposedly messed up product.
Warnings: Usually works, but doesn't work every time, so don't use it for anything that you wouldn't probably have bought anyway.
Warnings: Usually works, but doesn't work every time, so don't use it for anything that you wouldn't probably have bought anyway.
A man goes e-lifting some new sunglasses. He finds a company that sells $50 boots and a 3pack of sunglasses for $6.99. Knowing a customer service rep won't jam him up over a set of sunglasses for $2 each when they also sell boots for $50, he orders 2 sets glasses. When they arrive, he complains to a customer service rep that . Not wanting to have their rating lowered over their cheapest product, they offer to send him 2 new sets for free, refund the original order, and let him keep the "defective" products.
by schnappoulop October 17, 2012