vagueblog

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

vague +‎ blog

Verb[edit]

vagueblog (third-person singular simple present vagueblogs, present participle vagueblogging, simple past and past participle vagueblogged)

  1. (Internet, neologism) To post deliberately cryptic statements on a social media or blogging platform.
    • 2015 December 7, Brook Becker, “New sexual health course based on relationships in Gossip Girl”, in The Collegian, University of Tulsa, page 14:
      "A lot of people have called us out. Subtweeting, vagueblogging, saying that The CW is instituting a program that is esoteric, abstruse, and worse, morally bankrupt."
    • 2019, J. C. Cheesman, Wish Fulfillment, unnumbered page:
      She longed to go to him, embrace him, and more -- but she knew he'd never allow it, so she contented herself vagueblogging about him and posting raunchy "jokes".
    • 2020, Anonymous, "The Gen Z Guide to Letting Him Go", The Greenleaf Review 2020 (Guilford College), page 41:
      use Tumblr to vagueblog
      about him, go back
      and delete every post
      you have tagged with his name.

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