Online Community Lingo

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun A person, animal, or thing that is part of a group or organization

adjective Describing someone or something as being a part of a group or organization

  • The new member of the board brought fresh perspectives to the table.
  • We're excited to welcome a new member to our group!
  • That new guy is a cool member of our crew.
  • Each individual is a valuable member of society.

noun a written message or announcement that is put on a website or sent as an email

verb to publish or upload a message or announcement on a website or social media platform

  • The job posting for the position of senior manager has been updated on the company's website.
  • I saw your latest posting on social media, it looks great!
  • I'm always scrolling through job postings to see if anything catches my eye.
  • Her posting on the bulletin board sparked a heated debate among the community members.

noun a person who is known for making clever or witty remarks

  • The quipster entertained the audience with his clever remarks during the debate.
  • The quipster always has a witty comeback ready in any conversation.
  • That dude is such a quipster, always cracking jokes and making everyone laugh.
  • She was a quipster with words, able to turn any situation into a humorous one.

noun A supporter or follower of former U.S. President Donald Trump

  • The Trumpite movement gained momentum during the last presidential election.
  • I can't believe some of the things that Trumpites believe.
  • Those Trumpites are always causing trouble.
  • Being a Trumpite is like being part of a cult.

noun a fictional character that a person creates to represent themselves in the furry community

  • The artist created a detailed fursona to use in their illustrations.
  • I love seeing everyone's unique fursona designs in the online community.
  • My fursona is a cool dragon with neon colors and big wings.
  • She described her alter ego as her fursona, a fierce and independent wolf.

noun a sudden and abrupt decision to leave a game or activity out of frustration or anger

  • The player decided to rage-quit the game after losing multiple times in a row.
  • He rage-quit as soon as he got eliminated from the tournament.
  • She was so frustrated that she just rage-quit and turned off her console.
  • Sometimes it's better to take a break and cool off rather than rage-quit in anger.

noun a group of people born or living in the same time period, typically sharing similar experiences, attitudes, and values

  • Generation C refers to the group of individuals who are highly connected and tech-savvy.
  • Members of Generation C are always glued to their devices, constantly checking social media.
  • If you want to reach Generation C, you need to make sure your content is super engaging and shareable.
  • Generation C is like a digital tribe, always connected and influencing the online world.