Pajamahadeen

C2 21+

Pronunciation: /pəˈdʒɑːməˌhæˈdiːn/

Definitions of pajamahadeen

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

Example Sentences

A1 The pajamahadeen are a group of people who love wearing pajamas all day.

A2 She joined the pajamahadeen club at school to participate in pajama-themed events.

B1 The pajamahadeen organized a sleepover party for their members.

B2 The pajamahadeen group has a strict dress code for their pajama parties.

C1 The pajamahadeen are known for their commitment to comfortable loungewear and relaxation.

C2 The pajamahadeen movement has gained popularity among those who value comfort and self-care.

Examples of pajamahadeen in a Sentence

formal The pajamahadeen are a group of online activists who work to promote social change through digital platforms.

informal I heard the pajamahadeen are planning a virtual protest next week.

slang The pajamahadeen are always causing a stir on social media.

figurative In the world of online activism, the pajamahadeen are the fearless warriors fighting for justice from behind their screens.

Grammatical Forms of pajamahadeen

past tense

pajamahadeened

plural

pajamahadeens

comparative

more pajamahadeen

superlative

most pajamahadeen

present tense

pajamahadeens

future tense

will pajamahadeen

perfect tense

have pajamahadeened

continuous tense

is pajamahadeening

singular

pajamahadeen

positive degree

pajamahadeen

infinitive

to pajamahadeen

gerund

pajamahadeening

participle

pajamahadeened

Origin and Evolution of pajamahadeen

First Known Use: 2006 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'pajamahadeen' is a portmanteau of 'pajamas' and 'mujahideen', combining the idea of comfortable sleepwear with the concept of holy warriors.
Evolution of the word: The term 'pajamahadeen' was first used in online forums and blogs to describe internet activists who fought for causes from the comfort of their homes, often in their pajamas. Over time, the word has evolved to refer more broadly to online warriors or activists who engage in digital activism and advocacy.