page crapping
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when a facebook friend is away on vacation, you post random, useless, yet hilarious "crap" on their "page" for them to sift through when they get home.
When a person tries to find information or stalks someone on any kind of social media.
To convey that you understand what another is saying, as in "are we on the same page?"
A phrase or word you add into the first post on a page in a web forum. This is done using the EDIT function which means it must be done within 10 minutes of posting. After 10minutes the forum won't let you edit anymore. If you miss this window because you used the Quick Reply function and didn't notice that you got the top post, you are said to have been QRIMPED. Quick Reply Induced Missed Page Dance. This eventuallity falls firmly in the 'Shit Happens' category. An 'Edit-less PageDance' is frowned upon as this is proof that you have 'post-counted' the previous page. Post-counting is not kewl. PageDances vary. GILD does PANTSULA, a traditional dance in South Africa, with variations to fit the topic that's being discussed. John Childs offers a liquid poem to the glory of the hops and Kristine types the song she's listening to at the time in pink, her favourite colour. The known record for continuous PageDances is thought to be seven but it is unclear. The term originated in the Unicyclist Forums in the thread Most Replies.
Term of endearment by a toddler for a grandfather or grandpa.
To accidentally expose yourself in a lie, spoof, or scam. The proper response after page eighting oneself is "SONOFABITCH!"
Laymen paparazzi who commonly spot people who look "just like" celebrities at the mall, church, and Applebee's.
A big, fat, Diva Bitch.
The act of mindlessly staring at the Facebook homepage waiting for new content to be created.
A e-book (on kindle fire for example) that is too good to put down.
A band formed in 2004 and disbanded in 2008. Their music involved lots of guitar and was classified as Indie. Despite not gaining very much recognition, the members had big dreams. Weeds, the television series, had used their most popular songs which are Chariot and Jesus. Something interesting which should be noted by fans is their music can be perceived as happy and/or depressing, depending on the listener. Even though multiple bands' songs can be described as happy and/or depressing, Page France's lyrics really stand out from other bands.