commenter
1. A person who comments on blogs,
newspaper articles, or something similar, but does not necessarily go as far as writing a full blog, or replying via "
blogging" to respond. A comment can be as long or as short as you would like it or are limited to. Full sentences and
paragraphs are ok, while versions of shorthand would also be ok in most scenarios. 2. A person who hits the "Comment" button associated with many social networking sites and actions reported to you by other users.3. Do not get this confused with a troll. This person does not specifically have an agenda to drive the conversation or even one other user either way, but this person is also welcome to leave their opinion in one comment. 4. A comment can be of any size and us usually dictated by the parameters of the box one is given to write or mark comments in.
Comments
by tehfixedlol on Apr 19, 2009 06:33:46
Example:
Half the humor on
urbandictionary.com was
formerly found in the "comments" section. Conversely, their removal has made
this site one half less funny, one half less entertaining to visit, and one half more retarded
commenteered
by Grant Moore on Jun 15, 2008 01:46:11
no comment
by R.N. on Jun 18, 2007 19:08:15
Example:
Girl #1- "Do you like
Matt's new hair cut?"
Girl #2- "...
no comment"
Girl #1-"You and Josh were upstairs for a while last night! What the hell were you two doing?"
Girl #2-"
No Comment"
No comment
by D-Monkey on Apr 11, 2018 02:31:04
commentating
by HannahJ9 on Aug 14, 2012 12:33:29
Example:
Michelle: So I went into Wal-Mart and there was a lady in her
bikini buying her son a...
Hannah: If she had the
audacity...
Michelle: Excuse me?
Hannah: Sorry I was just commentating.
comment for
by I cant even on Mar 23, 2015 05:15:01
comments
by ghankstaer on Apr 12, 2009 08:52:02
Commental
by Mrhockey on Feb 19, 2009 10:13:52
comments
by Sierra the Jerk on Aug 10, 2006 07:46:37
Anyone who has a myspace, becomes obsessed with these, thinking having the most comments will make them superior to everyone else.
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