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flamage
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2014-04-26 11:54:15 -04:00
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/flay'm@j/ , n. [very common] Flaming verbiage, esp. high-noise, low-signal
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postings to Usenet or other electronic fora. Often in the phrase the usual
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flamage. Flaming is the act itself; flamage the content; a flame is a single
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flaming message. See flame , also dahmum.
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