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).
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.
2. Did you see Maddox's blog? He's interesting and entertaining... really grass roots.
by FyreHOU June 12, 2005
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We laughed like priests in bars
We danced like whores in cars
Silly witches being bitches
Angry emos buying eels
We talked and shouted all day
Only to kiss of and go die
Like how say use them
We laughed like priests in bars
We danced like whores in cars
Silly witches being bitches
Angry emos buying eels
We talked and shouted all day
Only to kiss of and go die
Like how say use them
by SS68 February 19, 2009
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A social experiment conducted my MumbleAbout.com where the community contributes to a blog or news site.
I want to start a blog. What do you think?
Don't be a dumb ass! Why would you start your own? You can blog on MumbleAbout and win a ton of shit and do the collective blogging thing. Nobody wants to read about your lame-ass model trains anyhow.
Don't be a dumb ass! Why would you start your own? You can blog on MumbleAbout and win a ton of shit and do the collective blogging thing. Nobody wants to read about your lame-ass model trains anyhow.
by designzone December 2, 2011
Get the collective blogging mug.When you've not posted anything on your blog in a while, but you've been thinking about many topics to write about.
person1: Hey, where have you been? What you been up to? I've been watching your blog, but you're not even writing.
person2: Yeah - I've been mind blogging, but I just haven't had a chance to post anything lately.
person2: Yeah - I've been mind blogging, but I just haven't had a chance to post anything lately.
by Rosie Rosenberger July 2, 2007
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by harry flashman August 2, 2003
Get the buggering mug.Exclamatory Adjective: Used to describe something that is worthy of being put on a blog or just something noteworthy.
Akin to the British "Bloody"
Akin to the British "Bloody"
That picture in her apartment is blogging fantastic.
You're a blogging fool if you think I will swim in there!
You're a blogging fool if you think I will swim in there!
by ailema July 31, 2007
Get the Blogging mug.When a troll continues arguing in a flame war thread that is long dead as both sides have made all of their points and have stopped caring.
Offenders are typically crying for attention, with have low self esteem and attention deficit problems.
Similar to the traditional "flogging a dead horse".
Offenders are typically crying for attention, with have low self esteem and attention deficit problems.
Similar to the traditional "flogging a dead horse".
Pseudo-intellectual 1: Well I don't want to say too much on the topic, but: ... (5 paragraphs of opinionated rant).
Pseudo-intellectual 2: I support this, and would like to further add: ... (3 paragraphs of rhetorical questions and half-baked psycho-analysis).
<Thread Dies>
<2 weeks later>
Ring-in: This isn't really my argument but in my opinion both sides are wrong. I don't want to say a lot but... (10 paragraphs of literary quotes, topical allusions and first year philosophy diploma name dropping).
Observer: Doesn't this ring-in know that he's blogging a dead horse?
Pseudo-intellectual 2: I support this, and would like to further add: ... (3 paragraphs of rhetorical questions and half-baked psycho-analysis).
<Thread Dies>
<2 weeks later>
Ring-in: This isn't really my argument but in my opinion both sides are wrong. I don't want to say a lot but... (10 paragraphs of literary quotes, topical allusions and first year philosophy diploma name dropping).
Observer: Doesn't this ring-in know that he's blogging a dead horse?
by Ev. I December 1, 2009
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