See also: gram, Gram, grām, gräm, gram., and -gram

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'gram

  1. (slang) Clipping of Instagram.
    • 2019, A.M. Bristow, Traveling More & Traveling Better: A GnomeTrotting Guide, →ISBN:
      ... iconic travel experiences; they learned to use filters to make the scenes Don't do it for the 'gram: Social media and traveling.
    • 2022, Teasdale Rhian Louise (lyrics and music), “Angelica”, in Wet Leg, performed by Wet Leg, Domino, →OCLC:
      The ambience was overrated at the party / I want to run away before it's even started / I look at my feet, then I look for the door (Oh my God) / Can't find my friends, [] / But I don't wanna follow you on the 'gram / I don't wanna listen to your band / I don't know why I haven't left yet / Don't want none of this

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'gram (plural 'grams)

  1. (slang) Clipping of Instagram.

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'gram (third-person singular simple present 'grams, present participle 'gramming, simple past and past participle 'grammed)

  1. (slang) Clipping of Instagram.
    • 2015 March 30, Leah Melby Clinton, “Gigi Hadid on Life After Modeling: "It's Not Just OK Anymore to Model Until You're 25 and Then Stop and Be a Housewife"”, in Glamour[1]:
      Twitter, Snapchat, and 'gramming aren't the only things to set today's top names apart from the supermodels of decades past: An enterprising attitude toward the future isn't an exception but the norm.
    • 2020 April 2, Jessica Sidman, “Food Influencers Are Still Gramming, Pandemic or Not”, in Washingtonian[2]:
      With restaurants closed and travel discouraged, we asked what he’s ‘gramming, how he’s getting by, and how influencers will survive.

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