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DEFINITION: n. A psychological dependency on electronic messaging which often leads to compulsive emailing, even among people who are sitting inches apart. v. To email, twitter, or text compulsively.
Consensualstext
Top verboticism of the day created by Jabberwocky
Pronunciation: con-sen-shu-al-ste-xt
Sentence: Texting constantly is quite alright as long as it's consensualstext.
Etymology: consensual sex + text
Created by: Jabberwocky.
Comments:
textsational! - Nosila, 2011-02-08: 00:38:00
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Asciimania: /ass-kee-may-nee-ya/ "Doug just emailed his dog explaining that he couldn't get the usual chow. I think he has asciimania." Etymology: ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange), the text encoding system used in computers and communication; + mania Created by: Koekbroer.
Elemesniac: /el-mis-ne-ac/ He is always busy with sending emails and messages to his buddies , he seems a real elemesniac. Etymology: ele = electronic , mes = messaging , niac = maniac Created by: Ahmad.
Texican: /teks-eh-ken/ her over-dependency on facebook practically grants her texican citizenship. Etymology: hmm Created by: tommyboy.
Comments:
Bueno! - Nosila, 2009-09-24: 01:32:00
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Today's definition was suggested by Antimus.
Thank you Antimus! ~ James
Osomatic - 2007-03-09: 17:48:00
You know what's creepy that I didn't notice before now? The guy in this cartoon kinda looks like me.
Osomatic - 2007-03-09: 17:48:00
Kinda.
Today's definition was suggested by Antimus. Thank you Antimus. ~ James
Glad to see that everyone is talking with their fingers! Jasper Fforde certainly does it. And I was at a talk last night by August de los Reyes, creative director at Microsoft Surface, where they are designing a touch interface for the next generation computers. He says we are moving closer and closer to immateriality. I think that means fiction is becoming reality. That's we need people like Thursday Next -- Special Operatives in Jurisfiction -- to keep the story straight. ~ James