A satirical, conversational online "tag" mocking in wordplay the prevalent use of the online conversational and sharing trend known as "hashtags" in American
internet subculture.
As opposed to "Hashtags", whose
name is derived from the use of the "#" ("number", "pound", "hash") symbol preceding a short phrase, "Hashbrowns"
mash full sentences of words together by removing only the grammatical spacing, much like one would do to a potato to make the delicious breakfast side-dish by the same
name.
A clever "Hashbrown"-er with an eye for irony
will verbosely restate well known hashtags in highly specific terms, similar to the "Joseph Ducreux / Archaic
Rap"
meme. For more information on memes, visit KnowYourMeme.com
Use a "hashbrown" instead of a "hashtag" when:
- The text of your hashtag becomes more than
4 words long
- You are tired of hashtags littering your feeds and want to mock your bandwagon hashtagging friends
First usage observed after the appearance and incorporation of hashtag links into
facebook.com
First observed appearance. Jan 8th, 2014 by facebook user k*****e.
His post:
"Hashbrowns: mydefinitionofadulthoodmayvastlydifferfromyours"
"Hashbrowns: mydefinitionofadulthoodmayvastlydifferfromyours"
"Hashbrowns: bestshirtofalltime"
"#
dowant" (translates
approximately to...) "Hashbrowns: totallystealingyouridea,didyoumakethatupbecauseit'sbrilliantandiplanonusingitallthetime"