Pronunciation: /veɪɡˌbʊkɪŋ/
noun A term used to describe the act of posting vague or ambiguous statuses on social media in order to elicit attention or sympathy without providing specific details.
A1 I don't like when people engage in vaguebooking on social media.
A2 Vaguebooking can be confusing for those who read the posts.
B1 Some people use vaguebooking as a way to seek attention online.
B2 Vaguebooking often leads to misinterpretation and misunderstandings.
C1 The practice of vaguebooking has become more prevalent with the rise of social media.
C2 Vaguebooking can be seen as a form of passive-aggressive communication.
formal The act of vaguebooking, or posting ambiguous status updates on social media, can lead to misunderstandings.
informal I hate it when people engage in vaguebooking on Facebook, just say what's on your mind!
slang Stop vaguebooking, just tell us what's really going on!
figurative Her vaguebooking was like trying to solve a puzzle without all the pieces.
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