词汇 | flame |
释义 | flame Theme: ARGUMENT in. to write an excited and angry note to someone in computer communication.Barb is flaming again. It doesn't take much to set her off.Stop flaming a minute and try to explain your position calmly. flame 1. noun 1 a cigarette lighter US, 1994. 2 an insulting or aggressive e-mail or Internet discussion group posting. The collective noun is FLAMAGE US, 1983 2. verb to post insulting personal attacks on others posting messages on an Internet bulletin board or in an Internet discussion group, or to send an insulting personal attack by e-mail. From an earlier sense of simply 'insulting', in the absence of any computer technology US, 1981 flame1. verb, slang To write angry messages online, especially those targeted toward someone, as on a forum or message board. The administrators are going to suspend your account if you keep flaming the message board. 2. noun, slang Such messages. The administrators are going to suspend your account if they see all these flames from you on the message board. 3. noun One's romantic partner. How am I supposed to forget about my old flame if I keep seeing her around town? flamingOf a homosexual man, very flamboyant. Potentially offensive. I respect James for being so flaming—that's just who he is. flame1. in. to write an excited and angry note in a computer forum or news group. (see also flamage.) Stop flaming a minute and try to explain your position calmly. 2. n. a verbal attack as in sense 1 My email is full of flames this morning! 3. in. to appear obviously homosexual. Man, she’s flaming today!
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