Related in orgin and function to radio journalism, only disseminated via podcast. Podjournalism involves using the internet or live sources for investigating issues, while not avoiding expressing one's opinion or shortcomings in terms of that issue. In addition to the audio reporting, podjournalism also consists of links to sources in the show notes located on a website, for listeners to decide and investigate on their own.
After listening to that guy's podcast and all the different points of view presented, I think he's doing some excellent podjournalism.
To hijack someone else's iPod (esp. w/car interface, while owner is driving) and change their playlist of choice to one you prefer--without their consent, knowing they are unable to interfere. Can imply a criticism of the owner's taste in music.
Dude--don't be podjacking me! I just put that playlist together! My car, my tunes...
The act of using the inside of a Tide Pod as lube, and or using the wrapper of the Pod as a condom. It may burn at first, but you won't feel a thing after.
Doctor: "Becky, what did you put down there?"
Becky: "Nothing, but my boyfriend gave me a podjob..."
Doctor: "What the fuck is a podjob?"
"PodJacking" (sometimes "iPod Jacking") occurs when an individual equipped with an iPod and radio transmitter, accidentally or intentionally overrides another individual's radio. The result of setting the transmitter to a frequency in use locally. Happens most often in cars while on the road.
"I was driving around and grooving out, but this jerk pulled up next to me and PodJacked my radio! All I could hear was the Backstreet Boys, I hate PodJacking!"