"fedpost" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: fedposts [present, singular, third-person], fedposting [participle, present], fedposted [participle, past], fedposted [past]
Etymology: From fed (“a federal government officer or official”) + -post. Etymology templates: {{suf|en|fed|post|t1=a federal government officer or official}} fed (“a federal government officer or official”) + -post Head templates: {{en-verb}} fedpost (third-person singular simple present fedposts, present participle fedposting, simple past and past participle fedposted)
  1. (Internet slang, intransitive) To post violent threats on the Internet, ostensibly as an everyday citizen, but actually working as an undercover federal agent as a form of entrapment. Tags: Internet, intransitive Categories (topical): Internet Related terms: glowie, glowpost

Inflected forms

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