"sharent" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: sharents [plural]
Etymology: Back-formation from sharenting. Analyzable as Blend of share + parent. Etymology templates: {{backformation|en|sharenting}} Back-formation from sharenting, {{blend|en|share|parent}} Blend of share + parent Head templates: {{en-noun}} sharent (plural sharents)
  1. (neologism) A parent who documents their child's upbringing on social media, typically by posting photos, videos, etc. Tags: neologism Categories (topical): Parents, Social media Hyponyms: Instadad, Instamom
    Sense id: en-sharent-en-noun-BDfEQUSF Disambiguation of Parents: 57 43 Disambiguation of Social media: 48 52 Categories (other): English neologisms, English back-formations, English blends, English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English back-formations: 51 49 Disambiguation of English blends: 55 45 Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 47 53 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 52 48

Verb [English]

Forms: sharents [present, singular, third-person], sharenting [participle, present], sharented [participle, past], sharented [past]
Etymology: Back-formation from sharenting. Analyzable as Blend of share + parent. Etymology templates: {{backformation|en|sharenting}} Back-formation from sharenting, {{blend|en|share|parent}} Blend of share + parent Head templates: {{en-verb}} sharent (third-person singular simple present sharents, present participle sharenting, simple past and past participle sharented)
  1. (neologism) To document one's child's upbringing on social media, typically by posting photos, videos, etc. Tags: neologism Categories (topical): Social media
    Sense id: en-sharent-en-verb-afu3H~pA Disambiguation of Social media: 48 52 Categories (other): English neologisms, English back-formations, English blends, English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English back-formations: 51 49 Disambiguation of English blends: 55 45 Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 47 53 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 52 48

Inflected forms

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