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Chequebook Journalism

Paying people for information, to get the best photos or breaking news.
(boss) Have you got that photo?
(photographer) Not yet. I think we'll need to make a chequebook journalism with that insider. That's the only way to get that photo.
by Amy Spencer June 27, 2013
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Journaling

The act of repeatedly striking your genitals with a rolled up A4 note pad, it is claimed to relieve writer's block.
Have you seen Harry recently?

No, the last time I saw him he said he was going to his room to do some journaling.

Ok I'll check his room.
by Comedy Continuum January 2, 2023
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Wall Street Journal

to Wall Street Journal (verb): Snipping out part of a video or audio track and completely removing the context.
Person 1: Yo, did you hear that everyone is calling Bill Gates a racist?
Person 2: Oh, I've seen his talk yesterday against racism, someone must've Wall Street Journaled a segment out of it
by customer_support April 6, 2017
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e-journal

"I use my E-Journal when I'm sad to distract myself"
by KyeForce October 9, 2015
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bias journalisms

a comment on a blog that, instead of making the poster look smart and well-rounded, instead makes them look stupid because a) they think that a blog is journalism, and b) they think that bias can be used to replace biased.
Blogger: I don't like a popular software company.

Commenter: Bias journalisms!

Blogger: Fuck you, dumbass.

Other Commenters: that's bias!

Blogger: Fuck you too.
by sartorish November 18, 2010
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