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face-palm

('face' + 'palm' = 'face-palm') face-palm, v. To hit your face (usually the forehead) with your palm. Usually done as a reaction to a stupid comment or action. More…

facebook

to use features of the website www.facebook.com The verb form allows the action to be done in active tense and greatly simplifies usage in speech. "Use facebook to look up his profile" can More…

Facebook

Online directory that connects people through social networks at schools. Facebook allows old friends to keep in touch while being far apart, or make new friends. It is a large network More…

facebook

the act of using Facebook The Facebook is an online directory where college students can post profiles of themselves and browse other people’s profiles. The verb More…

Facebook

To electronically request that a college student or alum be added to one’s list of friends on one’s Facebook account. Students constantly receive friendship invites from other More…

facebook

to surf the website thefacebook.com with no specific goal or purpose, only browsing Less cumbersome than saying “I was just browsing the site thefacebook.com”. Popular among More…

Facebook

Adding someone as a friend on The Facebook; browsing through The Facebook From the noun Facebook ‘an online directory of college students in which you post a profile and can ask More…

facebook

the act of adding someone to a list of friends on a common college based site This is a very recent word into the collegiate vocabulary. It is extremely wide spread for its current age of More…

facebook

An online website where college students can look up the profiles of other students and their friends at universities across the country =Are you on the facebook yet? =Wiess senior

Facebook

To add someone as a friend on The Facebook online social network for college and high school students. The proper noun, Facebook, has been zero-derived to form a verb that means to add More…

Facebook

to look someone up on the website www.facebook.com and ask them to be your “friend.” ="Facebook me!" Etymology : from modern english =my friend down the hall from me

facebook

to contact someone via TheFacebook.com; to participate in any activity via TheFacebook.com As the age of computer technology flourished and online communication became increasingly popular. More…

facebook

This is the name of the popular college and high-school networking site Facebook.com. Comes from the populer website thefacebook.com. Using metaphor as if the website entries are book More…

facebook

contacting someone through thefacebook.com website Since the website has become a popular way to meet new people or stay in touch with friends, it follows that it is popular/trendy to More…

facebook

to add someone as a friend in an online directory called the facebook =Facebook me! =Friend's AIM profile message

facebook

a website that allows for intra and inter-college networking that student join to meet and stay in contact with other students. the people who started this website created the word facebook More…

facebook

To add someone to one’s network of friends within the Facebook community reason used: This word’s meaning was logically extended from a noun to a verb because the purpose of More…

facebook (1)

To go onto the facebook website and add as a friend someone you know or someone who told you to =I first heard this word during Rice O-week when one of my new friends told me to facebook More…

Facebook (1)

The act of doing any activity on the social networking site Facebook.com; usually refers to hours spent surfing the site and looking at other profiles ="I didn't get any work More…

facebook (2)

to look up someone’s profile on Facebook or participating in any other activities associated with Facebook =Facebook was originally the name of an online social network for college More…


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