vlog
See also: Vlog
English edit
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Etymology edit
Blend of video + blog, itself a blend of web log.
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- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈvlɒɡ/, /ˈviːˌlɒɡ/
Audio (Southern England) (file) - (General American) IPA(key): /ˈvlɑɡ/, /ˈviːˌlɑɡ/
- Rhymes: -ɒɡ, -iːlɒɡ, -ɑɡ, -iːlɑɡ
Noun edit
vlog (plural vlogs)
- (Internet) A weblog using video as its primary presentation format. [from 21st c.]
- 2006, Stephanie Cottrell Bryant, Videoblogging for Dummies, page 83:
- When you create this kind of videoless vlog, where you don't have the video recorded on a camcorder, you have to be more conscious of the story you want to tell.
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weblog using video
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vlog (third-person singular simple present vlogs, present participle vlogging, simple past and past participle vlogged)
- (Internet, intransitive) To contribute to a video weblog.
- 2005 September 10, “Vloggers get political in Norway”, in BBC Online[1]:
- I like to take walks when I'm having my breaks at work, and then I vlog my walks and put them online. I can just ramble on about philosophy, or whatever.
- (Internet, transitive) To post (something) to a video weblog.
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vlog
- a vlog
Polish edit
Etymology edit
Unadapted borrowing from English vlog.
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vlog m inan
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Declension of vlog
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- vlog in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Portuguese edit
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- vlogue (adapted)
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Unadapted borrowing from English vlog.
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vlog m (plural vlogs)