bloggeress
English
Etymology
Noun
bloggeress (plural bloggeresses)
- (informal, rare) A female blogger.
- 2008 October 2, Maghiel van Crevel, “Chapter Nine: The Lower Body”, in Chinese Poetry in Times of Mind, Mayhem and Money[1], illustrated edition, volume 86, BRILL, →ISBN, page 330:
- For avant-garde poetry websites, see the DACHS poetry chapter and Inwood 2008: ch 2. On Yin Lichuan as "internet poetess" and "bloggeress," see Blume 2005, Yin & Bradbury 2005 and Hirsch 2007: ch 1.
- 2012 April 12, Allie McNeil, “JANUARY 01, 2007, MONDAY”, in Watergate Summer[2], Author House, →ISBN, page 175:
- Here is a Random List of WHAT I will remember, as a Bloggeress . . . . And Remember this is in NO particular order. (BUT if you think I forgot Something, please do let me know)
- 2016 March 6, Jackson Publick & Doc Hammer, “It Happening One Night” (12:31 from the start), in The Venture Bros.[3], season 6, episode 6, spoken by Hank Venture (Christopher McCulloch):
- “Well, I used to have a blog and stuff, but my friends thought it was stupid. But, like, pfft, whatever. Like they're so cool.” “I think your friends are the stupid ones. I'll bet you were an awesome bloggeress.” “Bloggeress, yeah. What's up with the service in this joint? Where's our waiter already?”