"greentext" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈɡɹiːn.tɛkst/ Forms: greentexts [plural]
enPR: grēnʹtĕkst Etymology: From green + text. So named for the fact that on 4chan, a line of text is rendered green when preceded with the > character. Etymology templates: {{af|en|green|text}} green + text Head templates: {{en-noun}} greentext (plural greentexts)
  1. (Internet slang, 4chan) A short anecdotal story written on the website 4chan, each line starting with >. Wikipedia link: 4chan Tags: Internet Categories (topical): Literature
    Sense id: en-greentext-en-noun-4s4eFY5d Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for greentext meaning in English (2.9kB)

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          "ref": "2019 August 12, William Aspray, James W. Cortada, From Urban Legends to Political Fact-Checking: Online Scrutiny in America, 1990-2015, Springer, page 78",
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