Pronunciation: /ˈfeɪsbʊkɪŋ/
noun a social networking website
A1 I enjoy Facebooking with my friends.
A2 She spends most of her free time Facebooking.
B1 Facebooking has become a popular way to stay connected with others.
B2 Some people find Facebooking addictive and spend hours on it every day.
C1 Many businesses use Facebooking as a marketing tool to reach a wider audience.
C2 The art of effective Facebooking involves engaging content and timely responses to comments.
verb the act of using the social networking website Facebook
A1 I like Facebooking with my friends.
A2 She spends hours Facebooking every day.
B1 Facebooking has become a popular way to stay connected with others.
B2 I need to stop Facebooking so much and focus on my work.
C1 Facebooking can be a useful tool for networking and promoting businesses.
C2 Some people have developed a Facebooking addiction and spend all their time on the platform.
formal She spent hours Facebooking to keep up with her friends' updates.
informal I'll be Facebooking all night to catch up with everyone.
slang I was Facebooking my crush all day yesterday.
figurative Instead of facing her problems, she was constantly Facebooking to avoid reality.
Facebooked
Facebookers
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most Facebooking
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have Facebooked
is Facebooking
Facebooker
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Facebooking
Facebooked