Short for weblog. Blogs originally had purpose when the few people who had them actually had interesting and/or informative things to say. These blogs still exist, and are quite enjoyable to read, however the advent of blogger.com and livejournal.com has changed this once meaningful application into utter shit, allowing every day idiots to write about how shitty their lives are and why everyone should care.
Good Blog: Informative news, real humor and entertainment. Often build and published by someone with a brain.
Bad Blog: "School sucks", what you had for lunch, why your depressed because your 14 year old boyfriend dumped you and its the end of the world.
Bad Blog: "School sucks", what you had for lunch, why your depressed because your 14 year old boyfriend dumped you and its the end of the world.
by Vladimir June 16, 2005
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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 7, 2007
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Derived from "blog" + "academia" - term refering to the academic study of weblogs. Coined in 2003 as the title of a blog concerning a study of the language used in blogs.
With the increasing academic interest in blogs, perhaps blogademia will finally be able to tell us why people blog.
by Amanda N. September 12, 2005
Get the Blogademia mug.A combination of "blog" and "saga". The term refers to an overly dramatic blog/vlog or inane dispute between two or more blogs/vlogs, and is generally used in a mocking fashion.
Originally coined by Hamil Griffin-Cassidy on Totally Scrabble Tuesdays.
Originally coined by Hamil Griffin-Cassidy on Totally Scrabble Tuesdays.
"Have you seen the ridiculousness over at (site name)? They've got quite a bloga going on over there."
by Taylor from Minneapolis October 26, 2006
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by BondageTop October 23, 2008
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by fup duck September 5, 2011
Get the Lump on a blog mug.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
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