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to ignore someone who you would usually greet or speak to
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the activity of sending internet or text messages that threaten or insult (someone)
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to send (someone) an angry or rude message in an email or on a bulletin board
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to talk or complain in a loud, excited and rather confused way because you feel strongly about something
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to leave offensive or upsetting messages on the internet, just in order to get a reaction
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to save the address of a page on the internet so that you can find it again easily
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an internet page which is frequently updated
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when you click on words, pictures etc. in order to move between documents that are connected on the internet
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a piece of video, a joke or something else that spreads quickly on the internet
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a website that helps you find other websites
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if you stream sound or video, you play it on your computer while it is being downloaded from the internet, rather than saving it as a file and then playing it
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the amount of information that can be carried through a telephone wire, computer connection etc. at one time
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a word in a Twitter message with # in front of it, which indicates what the message is about. People can search for hashtags in order to find messages about a particular subject.
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if an internet page is feeding, it is being updated
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to search for information on a computer or on the internet
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if a subject is trending on the internet, a lot of people are searching for it or sending messages about it
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a website; a place on the internet where you can find information about something, especially a particular organisation
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direct; easily noticed or understood
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used to describe something you have given money to buy
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not as bad as you thought it was going to be
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used to show that someone doesn’t care about the outcome
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used by restaurants to describe a meal with a fixed price, and with no limit on how much food you eat
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used to say that something is very rare
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used to describe when someone or something is still working or operating normally when you think they might not be
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ordinary and not new, different or exciting
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someone who is larger than life is very amusing or exciting in an attractive way
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an off-the-cuff remark, reply etc. is one that you make without thinking about it first
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used to describe the person, horse etc. that is most likely to win a race or other competition
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using the most modern and recently developed methods, materials or knowledge
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not special or interesting in any way
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gradually becoming less and less or smaller and smaller
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affecting everyone or everything in a situation or organisation
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rich and with a high social position
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something that is unheard of is so unusual that it has not happened or been known before
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