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[ feys-book ]
- a brand name for a social media service and website, launched in 2004.
verb (used with object)
- to communicate with (a person) or search for information about (a person) by using Facebook:
My old girlfriend just facebooked me.
His future employer Facebooked him and decided to withdraw the job offer.
- to post on Facebook:
I facebooked some photos of my cat.
You should Facebook the event so more people will show up.
verb (used without object)
- to use Facebook:
Does your mom Facebook?
/ ˈfeɪsˌbʊk /
noun
- a popular social networking website
verb
- tr; sometimes not capital to search for (a person's profile) on the Facebook website
Spelling Note
Word History and Origins
Origin of Facebook1
Example Sentences
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In a neighborhood Facebook group, she posted video footage of a recent attack, which Si provided, and asked if anyone would be willing to stand guard outside the family’s home at night.
In India, Meesho resellers sell products like clothing through social media platforms including WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram.
To register or learn more, visit the symposium’s pages on Facebook and Eventbrite.
It can be viewed via Twitch or Facebook and everyone is welcome to attend.
But consider how citizens here in the States are now being arrested for posting threatening messages aimed at police on Facebook.
And yet we keep devouring the ever-increasing array of Jewish dating apps and sites and Facebook groups--why?
In the wee hours of Christmas morning, a flight deal was shared in an exclusive Facebook group for urban travelers.
He posted on Facebook about wanting to do something “right” and meaningful.
Aside from a blanket ban, social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit are nearly impossible to control.
Civilisation waits for himall-enfolding, all-instructing civilisation, and he stands face to facebook in handwith his last chance.
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