noun a term used to describe internet users who engage in online activism or advocacy while wearing pajamas, often working from home or late at night
Used to describe individuals who participate in online debates or discussions while wearing pajamas.
Describes a group of online activists who use social media platforms to advocate for political causes or engage in political discourse.
Used to refer to members of online communities who are actively involved in discussions or debates on various topics.
Refers to online activists or commentators who engage in political discussions or activism from the comfort of their homes, often in pajamas.
Refers to individuals who use online platforms to promote social or political causes while being in casual attire like pajamas.
The term 'pajamahadeen' is sometimes used by writers to refer to online bloggers or social media influencers who work from home in their pajamas, often focusing on political or social issues.
In psychology, 'pajamahadeen' may be used colloquially to describe individuals who engage in online activism or social justice work while working from home in a comfortable and informal setting.
Journalists may use the term 'pajamahadeen' to describe a group of online activists or bloggers who are not affiliated with traditional media outlets but still have a significant impact on public opinion and discourse.