All languages combined word senses marked with topical category "Tumblr"
Parent categories: Social media, World Wide Web, Internet, Mass media, Computing, Networking, Culture, Media, Technology, Society, Communication
Total 34 word senses
- Booklr (Proper name) [English] The community of book and reading-oriented blogs on Tumblr.
- Glup Shitto (Noun) [English] Any minor Star Wars character or one who features primarily in Extended Universe media unknown to casual fans.
- Simblr (Noun) [English] A Tumblr blog focused on The Sims.
- Studyblr (Proper name) [English] The community of academic and studying-oriented blogs on Tumblr.
- Tumblr (Noun) [English] A microblog on Tumblr.
- Tumblr sexyman (Noun) [English] A male fictional character (often conventionally unattractive or non-human) with a particularly devoted fanbase on Tumblr.
- Tumblrer (Noun) [English] A user of the microblogging and social networking site Tumblr.
- Tumblrina (Noun) [English] A female user of the Tumblr microblogging service, typically stereotyped as a social justice warrior.
- Tumblrite (Noun) [English] A user of the microblogging and social networking site Tumblr.
- Witchblr (Proper name) [English] The community of witches and occult-oriented blogs on Tumblr.
- ask (Noun) [English] A message sent to a blog on social networking platform Tumblr, which can be publicly posted and replied to by the recipient.
- ask box (Noun) [English] The inbox in which asks (messages) sent to a Tumblr blog are received.
- blorbo (Noun) [English] Ellipsis of blorbo from my shows.
- blorbo from my shows (Noun) [English] A fictional character or celebrity of whom one is especially fond.
- cottagecore (Noun) [English] An aesthetic that celebrates a return to traditional skills and crafts associated with rural living, such as sewing, gardening, foraging, baking, and pottery.
- cut (Noun) [English] A dividing line in a Tumblr post, the content below which is hidden until the reader reveals it.
- dark academia (Noun) [English] An aesthetic popularized in the 2010s, centered on higher education, writing, the arts, and classic Greek and Gothic architecture, as well as romantic longing and death.
- dash (Noun) [English] Short for dashboard.; The dashboard of a social media user.
- dashboard (Noun) [English] The personalized feed of a Tumblr user, consisting of recent posts by blogs they follow.
- edblr (Proper name) [English] A Tumblr community for those with eating disorders.
- hellsite (Noun) [English] A social media platform (particularly Facebook, TikTok, Twitter or Tumblr) that attracts users despite issues with its design, functionality, or culture.
- meta (Noun) [English] Clipping of metagame.; An informal but widely adopted practice in a given field; a de facto standard.
- meta (Noun) [English] Clipping of metaoidioplasty.
- meta (Noun) [English] Clipping of metamour.
- meta (Noun) [English] Clipping of metanalysis: metanalysis or metacommentary focused on media, fandom, or related topics, typically presented as an essay or dialogue.
- meta (Adjective) [English] Self-referential; structured analogously (structured by relationships), but at a higher level.
- meta (Noun) [English] Either of the conical columns at each end of an Ancient Roman circus.
- radblr (Proper name) [English] The community of radical feminists on Tumblr.
- sexyman (Noun) [English] Ellipsis of Tumblr sexyman.
- studyblr (Noun) [English] A Tumblr blog focused on studying or academia.
- tumblelog (Noun) [English] A microblog, especially one on the Tumblr microblogging service.
- tumblr (Noun) [French] a microblog created on Tumblr; tumblelog
- writeblr (Noun) [English] A Tumblr blog focused on creative writing.
- -blr (Suffix) [English] Combined with a noun or adjective for a specific community of users or a genre of posts on the social media platform Tumblr.
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