Term used to describe anyone with enough time or narcissism to document every tedious bit of minutia filling their uneventful lives. Possibly the most annoying thing about bloggers is the sense of self-importance they get after even the most modest of publicity. Sometimes it takes as little as a referral on a more popular blogger's website to set the lesser blogger's ego into orbit.
usually occurs after a person purchases or attains access to a computer but before they learn anything about writing.
by hex August 5, 2005
by hex August 5, 2005
by matao June 20, 2003
blogging is the belief of haveing sexual oragasims threw the internet, also blogging them from the internet too the house.
by regardless devon victory June 4, 2010
Blogging: If minds had anuses, blogging would be what your mind would do when it had to take a dump.
Random moron:Dude, my brain just took a massive, two-flush blogging!
Me: Shut up, idiot!
<proceed to beat up random idiot>
Me: Shut up, idiot!
<proceed to beat up random idiot>
by death_by_snusnu September 14, 2007
A better way of saying that no one cares. It can be changed, yet mean the same thing. Such as:
Cool man, Blog it.
Update the blog.
Go ahead and blog that for me.
Cool man, Blog it.
Update the blog.
Go ahead and blog that for me.
Oh shit Zed, I just realized that KEGE is 20nm north of here.
Blog it.
It's an ORBX airport.
Write a book.
Blog it.
It's an ORBX airport.
Write a book.
by Swivel Chair Patrol January 3, 2017
n.
Short for weblog.
A meandering, blatantly uninteresting online diary that gives the author the illusion that people are interested in their stupid, pathetic life. Consists of such riveting entries as "homework sucks" and "I slept until noon today."
v. intr.
The act of posting to a weblog.
Short for weblog.
A meandering, blatantly uninteresting online diary that gives the author the illusion that people are interested in their stupid, pathetic life. Consists of such riveting entries as "homework sucks" and "I slept until noon today."
v. intr.
The act of posting to a weblog.
by NGX February 6, 2003