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
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 07, 2017
Hym "YOU ARE THE FAILURE OF JOURNALISM! THAT'S YOU! Every time you report on this you are committing a deliberate lie of ommission! And you are doing it either because you are complicit or you're delusional about your ability to use this moment to garner more power for yourselves. Power you will use to be just as authoritarian as they are. And I'm living proof that that's the case."
by Hym Iam February 08, 2025
an American magazine last published by the Meredith Corporation. It was first published on February 16, 1883,2 and eventually became one of the leading women's magazines of the 20th century in the United States.
In 2016, Meredith partnered with Grand Editorial to produce Ladies' Home Journal. Only one issue was created
by Wendysfg May 07, 2023
an American magazine last published by the Meredith Corporation. It was first published on February 16, 1883,
In 2016, Meredith partnered with Grand Editorial to produce Ladies' Home Journal. Only one issue was created
by SPrice1980 May 07, 2023
(lee-kun yer-nal) n. A news paper thought to be so unreliable that school children are prohibited from using it as a source in their current events homework.
by wordsmithhomie October 07, 2016
by .0.7.9.7.1.5.3.7.4.6.5.9.7.3.4 May 08, 2025
(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.
(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 25, 2013