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Definition of Facebook in English: Facebookverbˈfeɪsbʊkˈfeɪsbʊk [no object]1Spend time using the social networking website Facebook. If the boss knew how much time you spent shopping online or Facebooking, do you think he or she would be happy? Example sentencesExamples - So I had a pretty bludgy night facebooking and such to fill in time.
- I think it's meant to provoke a reaction to a classroom full of students at Columbia University Facebooking and GMailing and IMing instead of paying attention in class.
- Public sector workers in particular have been warned off Facebooking on the job so they're not seen to be wasting public money.
- Over the entire festival I was subject to people taking flash photography, giggling, talking loudly, sending and receiving text messages, facebooking and even having a full phone conversation, all of which must have ruined entire performances for those nearby.
- The day started off slow, breaky, facebooking about the announcement (which is awesome).
- I was facebooking a lot between chapters also.
- They haven't Facebooked.
- So in the meantime I will keep Tweeting and Facebooking and Skyping and hope one day to feel connections that are real and true.
- Right now, Serena and I are watching a Christmas movie, while blogging, facebooking, emailing.
- Between blogging, tweeting, Facebooking and updating a LinkedIn profile, it's a wonder how a business owner has any time to answer e-mails and phone calls, much less run a company.
- She also blogs and Facebooks, or whatever the verb is.
- Are you twittering and facebooking?
- People are digging and Twittering, and Facebooking, and MySpace-ing.
- And I've just been hanging out in the house blogging, facebooking, emailing, texting, reading, chatting on my cell, taking pictures, and playing with the baby kittens.
- Former members, including some who never made it through training, are contacting each other: phoning, emailing, Facebooking just to talk about Sparky.
- They're texting, Facebooking, etc etc, but email?
- 1.1with object Contact (someone) via Facebook.
Example sentencesExamples - Added to this, a friend from my primary school, who I've not talked to for 18 years, Facebooked me today to arrange a coffee catch up.
- So, People of Highschool, feel free to continue Facebooking me.
- The first person who tweets me or Facebooks me a picture of it in an airport, I'm going to send you a free copy, autographed.
- Here in Athens, GA (college town) it has become the social norm to ask people if you can facebook them.
- These people who are Facebooking me are the same people who wrote any of these messages that reference my super-lame jokes.
- Did I do something naughty I don't know about and am being Facebooked to death as a result?
- Instead me and Al just commented on the whole class via facebooking each other from right next to one another.
- I think its important to emphasize that you've described a consumer device / application that works great for Twittering your friends, or Facebooking your girlfriend or typing a note to Grandma - but not necessarily a business tool.
- Most of all, I'm touched by the warm messages of support from the people who've written in, Twittered, and Facebooked me.
- Eventually you'll have a pretend online account where you talk to your friends in a cyber world instead of facebooking them instead of talking to them.
- I was also beginning to wonder if anyone was actually reading my blog, but then my friend Jessica M. Facebooked me and commented that I really needed to post something new.
- We also texted her, and facebooked her.
- 1.2with object Post (information or a piece of data) on Facebook.
I just Facebooked the link to this video Example sentencesExamples - When my wife passed it on to one of her friends, she passed it along to her friend, who lives in the neighborhood, and she Facebooked it back to my wife.
- I would not have known that Karina had written it unless someone had Facebooked it.
- So now I'm tweeting and facebooking where my next stop is going to be and I'm telling them how long it's going to take me to get there.
Derivatives noun If you're a Facebooker you are sure to enjoy this exhibit. Example sentencesExamples - You can even choose to 'block' any fellow Facebooker who becomes bothersome.
- Within hours, I had nearly 150 bloggers, Tweeters, and Facebookers volunteering to participate.
- Take a quiz that tells it you what kind of Facebooker you are to make sure you aren't doing the annoying things.
- Of course some young Facebookers are annoyed by the older generation's encroachment on their territory.
Origin Early 21st century: from Facebook, the proprietary name of the social networking website. Definition of Facebook in US English: Facebookverbˈfeɪsbʊkˈfāsbo͝ok [no object]1Spend time using the social networking website Facebook. If the boss knew how much time you spent shopping online or Facebooking, do you think he or she would be happy? Example sentencesExamples - They're texting, Facebooking, etc etc, but email?
- So I had a pretty bludgy night facebooking and such to fill in time.
- Over the entire festival I was subject to people taking flash photography, giggling, talking loudly, sending and receiving text messages, facebooking and even having a full phone conversation, all of which must have ruined entire performances for those nearby.
- Between blogging, tweeting, Facebooking and updating a LinkedIn profile, it's a wonder how a business owner has any time to answer e-mails and phone calls, much less run a company.
- I think it's meant to provoke a reaction to a classroom full of students at Columbia University Facebooking and GMailing and IMing instead of paying attention in class.
- Are you twittering and facebooking?
- So in the meantime I will keep Tweeting and Facebooking and Skyping and hope one day to feel connections that are real and true.
- I was facebooking a lot between chapters also.
- Public sector workers in particular have been warned off Facebooking on the job so they're not seen to be wasting public money.
- The day started off slow, breaky, facebooking about the announcement (which is awesome).
- Right now, Serena and I are watching a Christmas movie, while blogging, facebooking, emailing.
- Former members, including some who never made it through training, are contacting each other: phoning, emailing, Facebooking just to talk about Sparky.
- They haven't Facebooked.
- She also blogs and Facebooks, or whatever the verb is.
- And I've just been hanging out in the house blogging, facebooking, emailing, texting, reading, chatting on my cell, taking pictures, and playing with the baby kittens.
- People are digging and Twittering, and Facebooking, and MySpace-ing.
- 1.1with object Contact (someone) via Facebook.
Example sentencesExamples - These people who are Facebooking me are the same people who wrote any of these messages that reference my super-lame jokes.
- Eventually you'll have a pretend online account where you talk to your friends in a cyber world instead of facebooking them instead of talking to them.
- I was also beginning to wonder if anyone was actually reading my blog, but then my friend Jessica M. Facebooked me and commented that I really needed to post something new.
- Instead me and Al just commented on the whole class via facebooking each other from right next to one another.
- Most of all, I'm touched by the warm messages of support from the people who've written in, Twittered, and Facebooked me.
- Added to this, a friend from my primary school, who I've not talked to for 18 years, Facebooked me today to arrange a coffee catch up.
- We also texted her, and facebooked her.
- Did I do something naughty I don't know about and am being Facebooked to death as a result?
- So, People of Highschool, feel free to continue Facebooking me.
- Here in Athens, GA (college town) it has become the social norm to ask people if you can facebook them.
- The first person who tweets me or Facebooks me a picture of it in an airport, I'm going to send you a free copy, autographed.
- I think its important to emphasize that you've described a consumer device / application that works great for Twittering your friends, or Facebooking your girlfriend or typing a note to Grandma - but not necessarily a business tool.
Origin Early 21st century: from Facebook, the proprietary name of the social networking website. |