"BeReal" meaning in All languages combined

See BeReal on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Etymology: From be real, intended as a play on words: its primary reference relates to its focus on users uploading unpolished photos, while also being a pun on the term B-reel. The app was developed by Alexis Barreyat, a former employee of GoPro, and Kevin Perreau. Etymology templates: {{m|en|be real}} be real, {{m|en|B-reel}} B-reel Head templates: {{en-prop}} BeReal
  1. (social media) A French social media app, released in 2020, which prompts users once each day to take photos of whatever they are doing using the front and back cameras of their phones, that received Apple's iPhone App of the Year in 2022. Categories (topical): Social media
    Sense id: en-BeReal-en-name-bNdIEwH5

Noun [English]

Forms: BeReals [plural]
Etymology: From be real, intended as a play on words: its primary reference relates to its focus on users uploading unpolished photos, while also being a pun on the term B-reel. The app was developed by Alexis Barreyat, a former employee of GoPro, and Kevin Perreau. Etymology templates: {{m|en|be real}} be real, {{m|en|B-reel}} B-reel Head templates: {{en-noun}} BeReal (plural BeReals)
  1. (social media, Internet, neologism) A post published on the French social media app BeReal, consisting of photos from both the front and back cameras of a user's phone, providing a visual depiction of what they are doing in that moment. Tags: Internet, neologism Categories (topical): Internet, Social media
    Sense id: en-BeReal-en-noun-lJ7iRnp0 Categories (other): English neologisms, English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 34 66

Inflected forms

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