A person (most commonly an administrator of a site) who likes to delete other people's posts. It's not always warranted deletions, but sometimes they're deleted because they don't follow some set of lame guidelines that has no relevance to the real world, but always gives the deletist a reason to erase facts and interesting comments for his own pleasure. These people are most frequently found on sites like wikipedia.
"That annoying deletist has yet again deleted my repeated attempts to add information for wikifascism on wikipedia!"
by Mr.Blister October 8, 2007
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also pronounced 'baleeted' by those with sub-par IQ
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also pronounced 'baleeted' by those with sub-par IQ
by eric September 19, 2003
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1. One who deletes a wall post or e-mail before one has read the contents. To ignore incessant bloggers/spam/threads without regard for sender's feelings.
2. People of the digital age who pretend not to be.
3. Buttheads.
1. One who deletes a wall post or e-mail before one has read the contents. To ignore incessant bloggers/spam/threads without regard for sender's feelings.
2. People of the digital age who pretend not to be.
3. Buttheads.
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Commonly used in email replies as a way to cut down on clutter.
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