Social Media Platforms

5 words in this vocabulary list

gab

noun a casual or light-hearted conversation

verb to talk informally or chat

  • During the meeting, the employees engaged in a professional gab about the upcoming project.
  • Let's grab a coffee and have a quick gab about the weekend plans.
  • I love having a good gab with my best friend, we can talk for hours.
  • The sound of the river gabs as it flows through the valley.

noun a short, sharp cry or bark

verb to utter a yelp

  • The dog let out a loud yelp when it stepped on a thorn.
  • I heard a yelp coming from the neighbor's yard.
  • She let out a yelp when she saw the spider crawling towards her.
  • The singer's high note was like a yelp that echoed through the concert hall.

noun a person's relatives, typically consisting of parents, siblings, and children, connected through the video call service Skype

  • The Skype family gathered online to celebrate their grandmother's birthday.
  • I love catching up with my Skype family every weekend.
  • My Skype fam is always there for me when I need to chat.
  • Even though we're miles apart, we're still a close-knit Skype family.

noun a blog or website that focuses on topics related to wine

  • The blogvine is a network of influential bloggers who share content and collaborate on projects.
  • I found out about the new product through the blogvine.
  • The blogvine is where all the cool bloggers hang out.
  • Her influence in the blogvine grew as she gained more followers and engagement.

noun a combination of the words 'tweet' and 'bike', potentially referring to a bicycle-related message on social media

  • The tweetbike is a popular mode of transportation in urban areas.
  • I love cruising around town on my tweetbike.
  • Check out my new tweetbike, it's so rad!
  • Her words were like a tweetbike, speeding through social media.