1. A genre of dance music, influenced by electro and French house music, made with a simple and lo-fi aesthetic sensibility by people all over the world. Hallmarks of the blog house sound include distorted melodies, 8-bit sounds, sliced-up vocals and pop structures. The democratization of music production and distribution technologies has made the creation and dissemination of blog house available to anyone with a computer and the desire to make dance music.
2. Dance music that proliferates through a blog.
2. Dance music that proliferates through a blog.
by davey from honolulu November 29, 2007

by Gagnatron5000 April 26, 2005

Also known as "the blogging class", it is a classification of middle-class and upper-middle-class person(s) who make ample use of a blog to eschew personal opinions and views, often of a socio-political nature.
"Yo, clearly the 2004 election will come down to the blog class decision, if they get off their ass."
by Boogaloo October 20, 2004

PinGist is a blog that gives relevant and relevant content information regarding to Schools News, JAMB, UTME, WAEC, NECO, NABTEB, GCE, Direct Entry, Universities, Polytechnic and Colleges News in Nigeria.
by PinGist Blog September 29, 2023

We've chatted online for 3 weeks, she says she likes me, every time I ask her to meet for drinks she says no.
Man, you just got blog balled.
Man, you just got blog balled.
by JaackAce April 21, 2008

v. A new mother's unfortunate need to talk endlessly about their new children despite the fact that no one actually cares. Updates and pictures and stories are plastered all over social media. Can continue indefinitely and is not limited to only new mothers and their babies, but that is what is most common.
Jane: This is Tommy playing with his blocks! So cute! I'm so blessed!
Carol: This is the tenth picture you've posted of your kid in an hour, stop with the mommy blogging already!
Carol: This is the tenth picture you've posted of your kid in an hour, stop with the mommy blogging already!
by BallisticWeasel September 20, 2013

To create a blog for the sake of publicly shaming or embarassing someone. The most infamous examples of this to date are the Amir Tofangsazan "Sold a Broken Laptop" blog and the "Stolen Sidekick" Blog.
Using internet publication resources to ridicule or embarass someone.
Using internet publication resources to ridicule or embarass someone.
That guy who lied about selling a broken laptop got a huge steaming pile of blog-venge thrown at him!
by Timbotron3000 June 14, 2006
