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blogebrity
  1. (Internet) A well-known or popular blogger.
  2. (Internet) The state or phenomenon of fame achieved through blogging.
blogcast
  1. (computing) a short video and/or audio clip published within a blog
  2. (computing) a podcast
blog
  1. (Internet) A website that allows users to reflect, share opinions, and discuss various topics in the form of an online journal, sometimes letting readers comment on their posts. Most blogs are written in a slightly informal tone (personal journals, news, businesses, etc.) Entries (also known as postings) typically appear in reverse chronological order.
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    1. “Many may have published recipes on chocolate fudge cookies in the past, but the recipe on her blog had a special ingredient.”
blogorrhea
blogroll
  1. (Internet) A blogger's list of hyperlinks to other blogs that he/she recommends.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Even more prestigious is a place on someone's blogroll, a permanent link to one's own site.”
      “Much of my blogroll consists of sites that already have a thousand other links out there.”
      “This works for trackbacks and pingbacks too, and we even go the extra step of whitelisting domains that are in your blogroll.”
blogosphere
  1. (Internet) The totality of blogs, especially the unique jargons, cultures and shared interests created by their interconnection.
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    1. “Regular guest and blogger, Kos of DailyKos.com, provides Sam and Janeane the latest information from the blogosphere.”
      “The BBC's report attracted the attention of the blogosphere, which promptly swung into action, chiefly at InstaPundit.”
      “But his defence did little to defuse the anger of critics, and the blogosphere was filled with condemnation for the paper.”
blogger
  1. (Internet) A contributor to a blog or online journal.
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    1. “Fellow blogger and super-cute Darian had some very funny, illuminating and revealing stories about the film he was currently working on.”
      “When I look at other people's weblogs, I find it fascinating to look at photos of the blogger.”
      “Veteran blogger Dan Drezner gives some advice to new webloggers if they wish to succeed in the world of blogs.”
blogzine
blogophile
  1. A person who is fond of blogs or blogging.
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blogging
  1. (computing) The design and editing of a blog; weblogging
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blogsite
  1. (Internet) A web site whose primary content is a blog.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The poster child of the election data scientist is Nate Silver from the New York Times' blogsite Five Thirty Eight.”
      “RealClimate, the climate science blogsite part-run by Mann, is promising to publish more data and relevant computer codes.”
      “It did not object to anything on the blogsite, in letters or in the press criticising how it operated or its policies.”
blogware
  1. (Internet) software facilitating the creation of blogs
blog
  1. (humorous) Alternative letter-case form of Blog
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    1. “Many may have published recipes on chocolate fudge cookies in the past, but the recipe on her blog had a special ingredient.”
blognovel
  1. (neologism) A novel or book created from a blog.
blogoholic
  1. (informal) A person addicted to blogging.
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blogspeak
  1. (computing) The variety of language used in blogs
blogpost
  1. (Internet) An entry posted to a blog.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Then they discvrd that a 900 wd oped cd easily be reduced to a 400 wrd blogpost.”
      “Try as they might to connect to their readership via blogpost of their outfits, something feels inherently false.”
      “Getting into the reasons behind this waste would be far too long for a blogpost and is not the subject of this blog.”
blogring
  1. (Internet) A kind of webring connecting blogs.
blogmaster
  1. (Internet) One who maintains or works on the upkeep of a blog.
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    1. “Ms. Marcotte joined the Edwards campaign at the end of January in the new post of blogmaster.”
blogography
  1. (Internet) A biography in blog format.
blogorrhoea
  1. (Britain, Australia) Alternative spelling of blogorrhea
blogshop
  1. (Singapore) A blog that functions as a retail portal.
blognoscenti
  1. (informal, neologism) Intelligent, discerning bloggers.
blogaholic
  1. (informal) A keen blogger.
bloggerati
bloggage
  1. (Internet slang) blogging
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Sorry about my lack of bloggage. Since the last treatment I have been dealing with multiple, persistent side effects which lifted as of this afternoon.”
blogster
  1. One who blogs.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The blogosphere was buzzing with excitement as the popular blogster announced her new collaboration.”
blogette
  1. (rare) A small blog
blogospheres
blogographies
  1. plural of blogography
blogaholics
  1. plural of blogaholic
blogmasters
blogoholics
blogophiles
blogebrities
  1. plural of blogebrity
blognovels
  1. plural of blognovel
blogposts
  1. plural of blogpost
blogshops
  1. plural of blogshop
blogsites
  1. plural of blogsite
blogzines
  1. plural of blogzine
blogcasts
  1. plural of blogcast
blogettes
  1. plural of blogette
blogrolls
  1. plural of blogroll
blogsters
blogrings
  1. plural of blogring
bloggers
  1. plural of blogger
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Fred First is querying his fellow bloggers on their dialect oddities, and getting an international response.”
      “So far as I can make out, the only people who read blogs are other bloggers.”
      “I should do like certain bloggers I have seen and stop altogether, but I'm not sure I could.”
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