The opposite of "anonymous"
by ZeroX131 January 26, 2008
by Craig7 February 16, 2008
a) Internet anonymity
b) The comfortable facelessness of the internet which tends to encourage lack of inhibition, snarkiness, porn consumption, blog writing, and various other forms of otherwise socially inexcusable behavior.
b) The comfortable facelessness of the internet which tends to encourage lack of inhibition, snarkiness, porn consumption, blog writing, and various other forms of otherwise socially inexcusable behavior.
I wish I could tell Linda I'm the one who's been posting those snide comments to her blog all this time, but I know it would totally compromise my e-nonymity.
by JoeJReed December 25, 2007
a) Internet anonymity
b) The comfortable facelessness of the internet which tends to encourage lack of inhibition, snarkiness, porn consumption, blog writing, and various other forms of otherwise socially inexcusable behavior.
b) The comfortable facelessness of the internet which tends to encourage lack of inhibition, snarkiness, porn consumption, blog writing, and various other forms of otherwise socially inexcusable behavior.
I wish I could tell Linda I'm the one who's been posting those snide comments to her blog all this time, but I know it would totally compromise my e-nonymity.
by JoeJReed December 25, 2007
*opens the door and finds frozen yogurt at doorstep*
John: What?! Someone left frozen yogurt on my doorstep and ran away!
Eric: Did they leave a name?
John: No.
Eric: They're such a fro-yo-nonymous.
John: What?! Someone left frozen yogurt on my doorstep and ran away!
Eric: Did they leave a name?
John: No.
Eric: They're such a fro-yo-nonymous.
by pseudosynthesizer September 30, 2011
by vivauganda June 12, 2011