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monologuing 

The present tense/active form of monologued. The act of delivering an involved stream-of-consciousness exposition or explanation, usually in an overly dramatic fashion, that completely halts the conversation. Like in a book or movie where the action screeches to a halt so the character can stand and deliver a huge load of backstory or explanation. Not always TMI or a rant, although those can be forms of monologuing.
Man, she just started monologuing and it was all over.
monologuing by Me Thinking July 25, 2008
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The art of mind-blogging information to public media websites and information superhighways.
Mlogging is so f*cking awesome, I don't even need a computer to do it.
mlogging by Tyra Williams May 27, 2010

moondogging 

Originating with Australian comedian Tony Martin on the Theatre Sports show "THANK GOD YOU'RE HERE", moondogging involves "placing your (or a) dog in the middle of the road, getting into your car (or a car) and mooning it at extreme speeds".
"Hey Blake! Let's go moondogging!"
"How about a spot of moondogging?"
"Moondogging is awesome fun!"
moondogging by Gimp On Wheels September 16, 2008

moondogging 

The act of freezing one's faecal matter in order to use the solid end product as a penetrative sex toy.
I crapped in a freezer bag so that Julie and I could go moondogging
moondogging by Vonnievonnie March 15, 2007

moondogging 

While driving, the act of turning into the lanes on the other side of the median, driving straight at other cars, and then driving over the median and back into your correctly flowing traffic lane.
"We were moondogging with Caroline this weekend and almost got killed!"
moondogging by Audrey Pf December 14, 2008
A hybrid of "mom" and "bloggers," reflecting the incredible explosion of moms blogging online and the new focus of advertisers on this marketing demographic.

Mloggers (aka "Power Moms") now make up more than 20% of the active internet population, according to research by Nielsen.
For many moms, "mlogging," (mommy blogging)

can be an important way to connect with other moms.
mlogging by el_chacal August 21, 2009