Pronunciation: /ˈiːɡoʊˌsɜrf/
noun a person's practice of searching for their own name or identity on the internet
A1 I enjoy egosurfing to see what people are saying about me online.
A2 Egosurfing can be a fun way to boost your self-esteem.
B1 Some people egosurf regularly to monitor their online reputation.
B2 Egosurfing can sometimes lead to discovering new opportunities for personal branding.
C1 Egosurfing can become addictive if not done in moderation.
C2 Professional athletes often egosurf to stay informed about public opinions and feedback.
verb to search for one's own name or identity on the internet
A1 I egosurfed on Google to see what information was available about me.
A2 She egosurfs regularly to check her online presence.
B1 Egosurfing can be a helpful way to manage your online reputation.
B2 After egosurfing, I realized I needed to update my privacy settings.
C1 He spends hours egosurfing to monitor his digital footprint.
C2 Egosurfing has become a common practice for individuals in the age of social media.
formal Many professionals egosurf to monitor their online presence and reputation.
informal I egosurf every now and then just to see what people are saying about me online.
slang My friend loves to egosurf to boost his ego.
figurative Egosurfing can be like looking into a mirror and seeing only what you want to see.
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