Internet
to use or connect to the Internet While changing the usage of a word as important as Internet might catch the viewer’s/listener’s attention, it doesn’t convince me that the More…
internet
to surf the internet =conversion from a noun to verb, meaning to use the internet. Similar and proportional to the conversion of "Google." Etymology : conversion of the noun More…
Internet meme
(Widening) An idea that spreads quickly on the Internet, which may be/may be accompanied by an image or other supplementary material =The term ‘Internet meme’ is an extension of the term More…
Internet meme (1)
(novel formation; widening) an internet information generator, especially of random or contentless information. =A meme can be considered a mimicked theme, including simple phrases or More…
Internets
The Internet. US Presidential Debates, second debate on 2004-10-08. President Bush said “I hear there’s rumors on the internets”. [Video: More…
Internot
A person who refuses to use the Internet. Internot sounds pretty funny. Only one letter is different from the origin word internet. =He never use internet. What a internot. Etymology : More…
INTERQUEL
A television production that dramatizes a story lying temporally between the story in the original production and that of its sequel. =Having written and filmed a "Lonesome Dove" sequel More…
intersectionality
The intersection as well as the connected nature of different aspects of one’s identity and background including gender, race, nationality that contributes to one’s experience. =The term More…
intertubes
(blend of "internet" and "series of tubes") the internet =I was browsing the intertubes and found an interesting dictionary produced by college students. Etymology : More…
interview-ile
To exile someone (most often a roommate) from a communal space for the purposes of conducting a phone or online interview for a job or internship. This phrase is possibly short for More…
interweb
A sarcastic or humorous synonym for the internet. Interweb is a word sometimes used by experienced computer users to parody other less knowledgeable users of the internet. The blending of More…
Intexticate (often “be intexticated”)
driving while texting =The term “intexticated” was coined to deliberately associate the hazards of texting while driving with drinking and driving (i.e. intoxication). Etymology : From More…
intexticated
Describing a person who does something worthy of attention while he is texting. For example, when a person is driving or walking across the street while texting with his phone, he is More…
Intexticated
Sending text message while driving. =. “Intexticated” is probably the combination of intoxicated and text. Intoxicate means that mental and physical control is diminished due to alcohol, More…
intexticated(1)
Driving, walking, or doing similar activities while simultaneously writing or sending text messages. =Conveys the hindrance that comes as a result of being intoxicated. The term holds some More…
intexticated(2)
(blending) distracted or rendered oblivious due to having one’s attention fixed on his or her cell phone – often used of one who is driving an automobile =This word was first seen on the More…
Inting
Intentionally feeding, intentionally losing against the enemies in order to give them more resources with which to defeat your own team, also used as an insult in the sense of playing so More…
Intoxilyzer
A device that analyzes a person’s level of intoxication. This word was coined to be the name of the device as a marketable product, appealing to consumers such as city governments, More…
intrafloorals
Competitions between floors of the same residential college, usually sports competitions. =A nonce word created during a discussing about new activities a residential college could do More…
intraprocedural
During a procedure; in between breaks in a procedure =Most analysis is only intra-procedural. Etymology : Formed by adding prefix intra- to procedural =Said by a professor in a More…