1.)The act of entering information in a blog format, on the world wide web, for the entertainment, enjoyment & irritation of others. Ie: "mental dumping" (Blogging Off)
Jim: "Hey Sally, what's going on?"
Sally: "Nothing Jim, just Blogging Off. What are you up to later?"
Jim: "Mmmm, I may Blog Off too."
Sally: "Nothing Jim, just Blogging Off. What are you up to later?"
Jim: "Mmmm, I may Blog Off too."
by Gidget Bunny April 13, 2010

by MikalaLily May 17, 2010

The practice of leaving a message in the sand to be washed away with an incoming tide. Best practice involves writing the message at outgoing/low tide to ensure maximum viewing period.
Origin: campus point @ UC Santa Barbara
Origin: campus point @ UC Santa Barbara
by bhba March 16, 2011

by Miriam M. March 29, 2007

A person that visits numerous online blogs only looking at the pics and if they like what they see they will put a stupid smiley or reply in the comments section w/o reading the blog. To add insult to injury they will ask to be added to the friends list of the person visited, even if the person has stated that they don't add everyone their circle unless they are long time online buddies or offline friends. Blog Slobbers never have anything interesting to add to blogs and it's obvious that they are only seeking sex or are online perverts that look at the pics and slob while doing this.
Girl, I've been hit by the same blog slobber that left that stupid message on ur page too.
Example comments:
"Dayum, girl u sexy"
"I'd like to get to know u better"
:)
;)
Muah
Hugs
Example Invite as a Friend:
"Please add me to ur friends list ur someone I wanna get to know"
"Nice pics can we be friends" (I ain't read shyt about u or know ur interests b/c I'm blog slobbing the pics)
Example comments:
"Dayum, girl u sexy"
"I'd like to get to know u better"
:)
;)
Muah
Hugs
Example Invite as a Friend:
"Please add me to ur friends list ur someone I wanna get to know"
"Nice pics can we be friends" (I ain't read shyt about u or know ur interests b/c I'm blog slobbing the pics)
by Glow94 October 13, 2007

Clicking a link from one blog to another, to another, to another and so on. This action usually results in the reading of blogs that you normally wouldn't search out on your own absent a link on another person's blog.
Kate spent her evening leap-blogging, and ended up reading so many different blogs that she couldn't even remember how she got to the last one.
by Katie L.A.S. May 23, 2006

To hide under a bridge of the information superhighway known to be travelled by your sworn enemies, waiting to pounce at an opportune moment with senseless attacks and irrational rants.
by Bill Tizzle December 16, 2005
