Walldropping

Nathan Campbell —  November 18, 2008

Walldrop:
intr.v., -dropped, -drop·ping, -drops.

1. To read the conversations of others on Facebook

2. To fall off a wall eg – Humpty Dumpty

I don’t know about you – but Facebook awakens my inner voyeur – I think walldropping is a good new word to describe using the “wall to wall” link to peer into other people’s conversations.

You heard it here first people. Remember that. I don’t think you get royalties for coining new words. Coining is therefore an inappropriate word to describe the creation of new words.

Nathan Campbell

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Nathan runs St Eutychus. He loves Jesus. His wife. His Daughter. Coffee. And the Internet. He is currently a student at the Queensland Theological College and a mercenary PR Consultant.

3 responses to Walldropping

  1. I didn’t hear it here first, I’ve heard it before :P

  2. It doesn’t come up in google. Therefore you heard it here first.

  3. In fact this is the first contextually appropriate reference in google’s search results for: walldrop facebook