Break-Up Blog

N. When a girl writes a blog on myspace/tumblr/blogger right after breaking up with a girlfriend or even just a friend about how backstabbing the person was and how they don't care about them. Usually includes cussing and insulting.
Amy: Did you read Jane's break-up blog?
Joe: No.. why?
Amy: She totally dissed Jack and called him a cock-sucking tosser!
by ej.speaks February 22, 2010
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late-night blogging

The best time of the day, where all the silent photobloggers come to life and make countless text posts about incredibly stupid but entertaining things.
Late-night blogging normally begins at around 9-10pm, and tends to end when the sun comes up and followers start logging on, expecting photos and not pointless text posts.
by hehehehahaoaoahaha July 28, 2011
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Best Blog Ever

ForeveReckless.blogspot.com

the Best blogg to ever exist. and everyone neds to follow it, like pronto .
Charles: Hey are you following the best blog ever?
Alli: Hell yeah i love ForeveReckless.blogspot.com i couldnt live with out it
by RecklessDollz November 30, 2011
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shit-blogging

the practice of writing disparaging things in a blog that you would never say to person face-to-face (i.e. a boss, significant other, best friend, family member).
my friend and his girl broke up after he found out she'd been shit-blogging behind his back.
by Amber M. Lee January 14, 2007
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nom de blog

Pseudonym used by an author of a blog.
My real name is Sam. Online, folks know me by my nom de blog, Frankenchrist.
by AbnormalBoy September 19, 2006
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Write a lengthy blog

Euph.
To have a shit.
I went to Leeds yesterday, and we had dinner at an Indian Restaurant. Today, I'm going to write a lengthy blog.
by Mark Nordenstein June 25, 2007
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grass roots blogging

1. The act of blogging for the self (i.e. a personal blog), not for income.
2. The act of blogging for the masses, but not specifically for the income potential of the entries (i.e. interesting, thoughtful entries that are not specifically written to draw higher-paying advertisements and cost-per-click rates).
1. I like Jim's blog. He's a great grass roots blogger.
2. Did you see Maddox's blog? He's interesting and entertaining... really grass roots.
by FyreHOU June 05, 2005
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