The game played by crack babies when they grow up to become old enough to leave the house (usually around 3 years old.)
by GoingLikeSixty May 15, 2009
Derived from the use of the symbol followed by a nominated subject on Twitter.com (#<subject>) but has evolved to be an exclamation denoting an occurence, statement, or conversation has iconic status or a meta-meaning
A: He was still holding the dripping knife and meatcleaver while he addressed the camera-phones
B: Hashtag
A: That was a great set the band played
B: Hashtag
B: Hashtag
A: That was a great set the band played
B: Hashtag
by ohnonotanotherid June 5, 2013
by iloveselselselena November 10, 2013
"It it wasn't hashtagged, it never happened."
"She hashtagged her photo on instagram with #twerking."
"She hashtagged her photo on instagram with #twerking."
by iamericsistible September 13, 2013
the procedure of affixing appropriate signifiers (nouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, etc.) to a hashtag in order for a posting on an social media platform to be accurately catalogued for ease of referencing and cross-referencing.
You don't have to hashtag your music after you post it to Soundcloud, but it helps users find it more easily.
by MC Duden April 1, 2015
by YOLOBILTBT February 11, 2014
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by Boop-oop-a-doop August 16, 2013