Fabricating the biggest news possible when someone is vague booking and then breaking that news to all of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.
Friend 1: We are just going to chalk this one up to God wanting to teach me patience....................
Friend 2: Everyone help me congratulate (Friend 1) with their first (of many) Babies on the way!!!!!
Friend 1 now has to explain how his wife is not having a baby and that he just got a Vaguebooking Bomb to all of this Facebook Friends, Family, and Boss.
Friend 2: Everyone help me congratulate (Friend 1) with their first (of many) Babies on the way!!!!!
Friend 1 now has to explain how his wife is not having a baby and that he just got a Vaguebooking Bomb to all of this Facebook Friends, Family, and Boss.
by World Wide Mike July 10, 2012
A vague response to a friend's vaguebooked status update that requires a third party to understand the original vaguebooked status in order to interpret, comprehend, and/or appreciate the response.
If uncontrolled, double vaguebooking can turn into triple or even quadruple vaguebooking.
If uncontrolled, double vaguebooking can turn into triple or even quadruple vaguebooking.
John's Facebook status: "Cannot believe that just happened"
Mary's comment on John's Facebook status: "I know, right? Though I must say, what happened last May is even more surprising than this."
John's comment on Mary's comment on John's Facebook status: "Maybe...but the May event didn't involve you-know-who with the red pants."
Mary's comment on John's comment on Mary's comment on John's Facebook status: "Haha, so true!"
Michael's comment on John's Facebook status: "WTF are you guys talking about?!"
Just another case of double vaguebooking...
Mary's comment on John's Facebook status: "I know, right? Though I must say, what happened last May is even more surprising than this."
John's comment on Mary's comment on John's Facebook status: "Maybe...but the May event didn't involve you-know-who with the red pants."
Mary's comment on John's comment on Mary's comment on John's Facebook status: "Haha, so true!"
Michael's comment on John's Facebook status: "WTF are you guys talking about?!"
Just another case of double vaguebooking...
by 3NU July 19, 2012
When someone posts a vague status on social media for the pure intention to get people to ask about what you mean.
by Artsie1 October 6, 2017