A web log or blog about the day-to-day events of a real-life special education teacher. URL: tardblog.com
by Maikeru November 29, 2003
An enabler for truth. One who speaks truth to power. People who provide real news and opinions and are no longer at the mercy of, or controlled by MSM.
Blog hooligans are an incredibly seismic and democratic force. They are willing to cover any point of view, special interest, or pet project, whether conservative, liberal or moderate, or aimed at justice, media bias, literature, sports whatever.
Blog hooligans do what MSM used to but rarely do anymore-they serve as a check against abusive power and corruption, and media bias.
The etymology of the word "blog hooligans" may be Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong's description of the Duke lacrosse players as 'hooligans' early in the Duke Lacrosse hoax. The term "blog hooligans" was first coined by Prof. Cathy Davidson in 2007 in "The aftermath of a social disaster". Nifong's use of the term hooligans may be the origin of the term in Davidson's letter.
Variation: Blooligan
Blog hooligans are an incredibly seismic and democratic force. They are willing to cover any point of view, special interest, or pet project, whether conservative, liberal or moderate, or aimed at justice, media bias, literature, sports whatever.
Blog hooligans do what MSM used to but rarely do anymore-they serve as a check against abusive power and corruption, and media bias.
The etymology of the word "blog hooligans" may be Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong's description of the Duke lacrosse players as 'hooligans' early in the Duke Lacrosse hoax. The term "blog hooligans" was first coined by Prof. Cathy Davidson in 2007 in "The aftermath of a social disaster". Nifong's use of the term hooligans may be the origin of the term in Davidson's letter.
Variation: Blooligan
1. Most of my emails comes from right-wing blog hooligans.
2. The blog hooligans support the Duke lacrosse players.
3. Blooligans spread facts faster than a speeding bullet, use TRUTH that's more powerful than a locomotive, are able to leap over Tall Tales.
2. The blog hooligans support the Duke lacrosse players.
3. Blooligans spread facts faster than a speeding bullet, use TRUTH that's more powerful than a locomotive, are able to leap over Tall Tales.
by wabb January 06, 2007
Leaving a comment on a famous weblog, with a reference to one's own, insignificant, blog to draw attention to it.
by BondageTop September 10, 2008
a lazy fat ass do-nothing internet blogger whose entire life is spent before a screen eating chips and KFC while attempting a last-gasp at a career in journalism read by no one; a play on "bump on a log" saying.
by fup duck September 03, 2011
The act of writing messages on bathroom stalls/walls with a combination of grammatical and/or spelling errors. Typically, messages are left for other restroom patrons instructing them to suck/kiss/lick particular body parts, or with contact information for "morally casual" women.
by redneckblog10 March 07, 2010
1. Blog postings that subtly and passive aggressively take a shot at someone else, based on their blog postings. Blog. Repeat.
2. A war of words. No actual combat will ever take place, aka no actual verbal confrontation in the physical world will ever happen.
2. A war of words. No actual combat will ever take place, aka no actual verbal confrontation in the physical world will ever happen.
Lucy blogs about something she reads on a frenemy's blog. The frenemy reads her blog posting and retaliates by posting her own blog entry that subtly and indirectly takes a cheap shot at Lucy's blog. The blog wars start. This continues until one of them finds it boring and stops, though this may never happen.
by Wine Chick July 15, 2009
A person who is constantly online writing new blogs on their web page. Usually is a pretty cool blogger.
by Budhacris October 04, 2005