"Napster" meaning in All languages combined

See Napster on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: Napsters [plural]
Etymology: Named after Napster, a file-sharing system (not itself a website) that facilitated the copying of copyrighted MP3 audio files, itself named after a nickname of its creator Shawn Fanning, referring to his nappy-textured hair; hence nap + -ster. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|nap|ster}} nap + -ster Head templates: {{en-noun}} Napster (plural Napsters)
  1. (Internet) Any website that facilitates free distribution of data. Tags: Internet Categories (topical): Internet
    Sense id: en-Napster-en-noun-zS38gogR

Verb [English]

Forms: Napsters [present, singular, third-person], Napstering [participle, present], Napstered [participle, past], Napstered [past]
Etymology: Named after Napster, a file-sharing system (not itself a website) that facilitated the copying of copyrighted MP3 audio files, itself named after a nickname of its creator Shawn Fanning, referring to his nappy-textured hair; hence nap + -ster. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|nap|ster}} nap + -ster Head templates: {{en-verb}} Napster (third-person singular simple present Napsters, present participle Napstering, simple past and past participle Napstered)
  1. To download from Napster.
    Sense id: en-Napster-en-verb-Ns9MY8l~
  2. To upload to or as if to Napster.
    Sense id: en-Napster-en-verb-tw6WBuU-
  3. To shut down, especially for copyright infringement, as Napster was. Categories (topical): Websites
    Sense id: en-Napster-en-verb-MXcYsMcC Disambiguation of Websites: 27 20 12 42 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ster, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 19 9 7 66 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ster: 17 14 13 56 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 11 7 6 76 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 20 4 4 71

Inflected forms

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          "text": "Don't get me wrong. I am not interested in making that case myself with regard to Debian. On the contrary; I don't want to see Debian get Napstered. Putting obviously infringing stuff onto the mirror network is just begging for trouble. It's not like it's that hard for people to set up their own repositories; let them gamble with their own assets.",
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