Journalistic term for article, column or short story. In broadcast journalism it would be known as a segment or report. The New Republic canned fabulist Stephen Glass for pieces where he fabricated every single one of his sources. The Cabbie Homicide's writer uncovered a few of these fabrications as he was preparing for an all out war against a SomethingAwful plagiarist who made claims that the writer stole these from a so-called flash drive as VampireFreaks ignored this.
They were calling the writer a so-called 'pest' as he ended up getting into a very public war as he took it to vemeo and wordpress with the blog entry "Don't Fuck With What's Mine." He pulled out a documentary of the Charles Joseph Whitman to give this blog entry more venom.
They were calling the writer a so-called 'pest' as he ended up getting into a very public war as he took it to vemeo and wordpress with the blog entry "Don't Fuck With What's Mine." He pulled out a documentary of the Charles Joseph Whitman to give this blog entry more venom.
I've seen the plethora of fabricated piece narratives that Stephen Glass wrote first hand, my facebook public page has an exclusive speaking about walking around in Highland Park called "Hometown of the Fabulist."
by illinoishorrorman January 15, 2018
by @u.n.k.n.o.w.n May 30, 2019
by thegreatcatsby December 6, 2017
Piece is used to refer to the number of women a man has. All potential women you can pull are called pieces.
by nomigang September 6, 2022
by Swaw Swaw January 16, 2017
"Yo did you see my calcpiece?"
"Na man I didn't go to math today, I stayed home and watched the piece."
"Na man I didn't go to math today, I stayed home and watched the piece."
by thepiece February 10, 2016
by maximus75 February 17, 2009