hateblog

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Etymology[edit]

hate +‎ blog

Noun[edit]

hateblog (plural hateblogs)

  1. A blog dedicated to expressing intense disapproval or hatred of someone or something.
    • 2009 October 27, Jim Alder, “Re: Another leftard lie about President Bush”, in talk.politics.misc[1] (Usenet):
      Every reasonable source (aka not Democratic hateblogs) also disproves this troll's idiotic claims.
    • 2010, "ASG Complicates Simple Opportunity", The Arkansas Traveler (University of Arkansas), Volume 105, Number 15, 10 December 2010, page 4:
      The legislation was a formal expression of support for Chris Armstrong, the University of Michigan student government president who has been in the news lately as the target of a hate-blog written by Andrew Shirvell, the Michigan assistant attorney general.
    • 2013 September 29, Angela Ambitho, “Let’s also crush social media terrorists”, in The Standard, Kenya:
      Not only did 9/11 confirm this, but the rising cases of social media terrorism though uncensored hate-blogs have also awakened the world to various groups of vindictive individuals who stop at nothing to achieve their objective of destroying the target.