(verb) To carelessly fling an AI-generated creation at someone, usually with a side of unintentional disrespect.
(noun) When someone lazily uses AI to whip up something—like a message, image, or reply—and sends it off without much thought, accidentally (or not) turning it into a low-key insult.
(noun) When someone lazily uses AI to whip up something—like a message, image, or reply—and sends it off without much thought, accidentally (or not) turning it into a low-key insult.
Example: "That generic, AI-written email was a total botslap—no effort, just shade."
Example: "I’m about to botslap this guy with a ChatGPT comeback and call it a day."
Example: "I’m about to botslap this guy with a ChatGPT comeback and call it a day."
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Origin: Gaelic/Indo-European from baertslaepe, 6th century, BC
Origin: Gaelic/Indo-European from baertslaepe, 6th century, BC
by Robert Schulhof July 29, 2002
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by anon271828 October 26, 2010
Get the BOASLAP mug.“Bootslapping: to express political displeasure by throwing footwear.”
Source: Macintyre, Ben. "Who Puts the Boot Into the Shoe Throwers?" The Times Online, February 5, 2009.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/ben_macintyre/article5663234.ece
Source: Macintyre, Ben. "Who Puts the Boot Into the Shoe Throwers?" The Times Online, February 5, 2009.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/ben_macintyre/article5663234.ece
Subsequent to the incident where an Iraqi threw his shoes at George W. Bush, bootslapping became a frequent expression of public protest.
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