"ememe" meaning in All languages combined

See ememe on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

IPA: /ɛˈmiːm/ Forms: ememes [plural]
Etymology: Blend of emotion + meme Etymology templates: {{blend|en|emotion|meme}} Blend of emotion + meme Head templates: {{en-noun}} ememe (plural ememes)
  1. Any emotional message implied or inferred (metamessage) contained within communication, which is commonly recognised within a specific group of people or culture.
    Sense id: en-ememe-en-noun-5iQPwpD~ Categories (other): English blends, English entries with incorrect language header

Noun [Rukai]

Head templates: {{head|dru|noun}} ememe
  1. cloud
    Sense id: en-ememe-dru-noun-VmgQELdT Categories (other): Rukai entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for ememe meaning in All languages combined (1.8kB)

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