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Definition 2024
See also: facebook
English
Proper noun
- A social-networking website where users can find acquaintances or "friends", exchange messages, and post updates.
Translations
a social-networking website
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Noun
- A personal web profile on the Facebook social-networking site.
Verb
Facebook (third-person singular simple present Facebooks, present participle Facebooking, simple past and past participle Facebooked)
- (intransitive) To use the social-networking site Facebook.
- (transitive) To send a message or leave a comment on Facebook.
- Facebook me the details later.
Translations
to use the social-networking site Facebook
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Derived terms
Related terms
German
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfeːs.bʊk/, [ˈfeːs.b̥ʊk]
- Hyphenation: Face‧book
Proper noun
Facebook n (genitive Facebooks, no plural)
Usage notes
- Facebook is not normally used with an article; when one is used, it is the neuter article (see citations).
Declension
Declension of Facebook (uncountable, proper noun)
References
- Facebook in Duden online
Polish
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfɛjzbuk/
Proper noun
Facebook m
Declension
declension of Facebook
Synonyms
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /fejzˈbu.ki/, /ˌfej.siˈbu.ki/, /fejzˈbuk/
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈfejzbuk/, [ˈfejzβuk]
Proper noun
Facebook m
- Facebook (a social-networking website)
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfejsbuk/, [ˈfe̞jzβ̞uk]
Proper noun
Facebook m
- Facebook (a social-networking website)
See also: Facebook
English
Noun
facebook (plural facebooks)
- A reference book or electronic directory made up of individuals’ photographs and names.
- A college publication distributed at the start of the academic year by university administrations with the intention of helping students get to know each other better.
- The shipment of facebooks will be distributed to the freshmen during orientation and move-in-week.
- 2003, Steve Hofstetter, Student Body Shots: A Sarcastic Look at the Best 4-6 Years of Your Life
- There is no interests section in the facebook. You know why? No one wants to flip through a book to find out which girls play chess.
Derived terms
Translations
a reference book or electronic directory
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a college publication
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See also
- yearbook (traditionally published at the end of the academic year)
Verb
facebook (third-person singular simple present facebooks, present participle facebooking, simple past and past participle facebooked)
- Alternative form of Facebook