to check a web page, text, etc. without reading all the content
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to break a telephone conversation between two people
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(computing) to move from one website to another or find one's way around on a website
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to ruin someone's photo by making a sudden appearance or a silly face as the picture is about to be taken
to send an unwanted advertisement or message online, usually to a lot of people
to remove restrictions so that a website, phone, account, etc. can be accessed again
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related to a telephone system that uses radio stations for communication
not functioning because of having no power
a system of Internet connection that allows users to share information simultaneously
a type of television or radio program in which the audience take part by calling the studio to voice their opinions
(computing) data that a web server sends to a browser and receives if the user visits the website again, used for identifying or tracking the user's activities
the last characters of a website's address such as '.com', '.org', etc.
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a small digital icon or image used on social media or in text messages to show the tone of a message or its sender's facial expression, originated in Japan
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a sign formed by keyboard characters to show the tone of a message or its sender's facial expression, used on social media or in text messages
An emoticon is a textual representation of a facial expression created using keyboard characters to convey emotions in written communication. For example, a smiley face is represented as :-) or :) to indicate happiness, while a sad face can be shown as :-( or :( to express sadness. Emoticons are commonly used in informal settings, such as texting and online messaging, to add emotional context to messages that might otherwise be misunderstood. They help convey tone and sentiment, making conversations more engaging and expressive. While emoticons were popular in the early days of digital communication, they have largely been replaced by more complex emojis that provide a wider range of expressive options.
used especially in text or online messages to express laughter or amusement about something funny
used to express shock, surprise, or excitement, particularly on social media or in text messages
a telephone in a public place that one needs to pay for, mostly by prepaid cards
a communication system by which people were able to send and receive messages over long distances, using electrical or radio signals
(computing) an area on a computer containing files that are necessary for keeping the computer organized
a group of numbered buttons on a surface used for operating a TV, phone, computer, etc.
an extra telephone connected to the main phone line in a house
a device that can send and receive documents in electronic form using a telephone line and then print them
a communication system that allows people in different parts of a plane, office, etc. to speak to each other
a meeting held among several people who are in different locations, linked via the Internet
the connection and exchange of data between everyday objects over the Internet
a video, image, etc. that has been altered to act as a joke or to tease someone, used and quickly spread by internet users
a phone that is a cross between a mobile phone and a tablet, larger than the former but smaller than the latter
a photo of a person that is taken by the same person, usually shared on social media
A selfie is a photograph that a person takes of themselves, usually with a smartphone or camera held at arm's length or with the help of a selfie stick. Selfies are often shared on social media platforms and are commonly used to capture moments, express personal style, or communicate with friends and followers. The focus is typically on the person taking the photo, capturing their face and sometimes part of their surroundings.
a form of video content, often published on websites or social media platforms, where individuals or content creators share their personal experiences, expertise, or opinions through recorded videos in a blog-like format
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a sensational or misleading online content designed to attract clicks
a website that is regularly updated by its owner or owners and gives information about a specific topic or things that happen to them
the use of electronic communication to harass, intimidate, or harm others, typically through social media, messaging apps, or online platforms
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