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Words in a website that once clicked on sends you to a new page.
Hyperlinks usually are blue and have blue lines underneath them but if you have already clicked on the link they go purple.
Hyperlinks usually are blue and have blue lines underneath them but if you have already clicked on the link they go purple.
Jimmy clicked on the hyperlink labeled "Naughty Girls" and was pleasantly suprised with the outcome.
by figglewaggle December 20, 2006
May 17 Word of the Day
Briefly, "the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own." Originally from the Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, which has a lot more beautiful neologism definitions like this you might enjoy.
by rednos January 10, 2013
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Something you click on while on the computer (or another electronic device,) which directs you from one thing to another. The word is often shortened to just "link".
Not to be confused with Link, Nintendo's Hero of Time.
Not to be confused with Link, Nintendo's Hero of Time.
Using the hyperlink labled, "Click on this!!!!1!" the new computer user was unfortunately lured into entering a dangerous website, which talked him into downloading a virus.
by This-is-a-terrible-pseudonym November 17, 2012
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I was trying to talk to Josh about an important job when he hyperlinked and asked me what I wanted for lunch.
I was chatting to Josh about football when Karlee walked past and he hyperlinked.
I was chatting to Josh about football when Karlee walked past and he hyperlinked.
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When you view some web-sites, it shows you links. Links are hyperlinked to a certain url, within a click of that link. Also, webpages are linked/hyperlinked to a different page.
My website has 100 hyperlinked pages.
My site has 4 webpages, hyperlinked of course, otherwise you will not be able to access the pages.
My site has 4 webpages, hyperlinked of course, otherwise you will not be able to access the pages.
by k's May 21, 2005