Re: verb for "gaining followers on Facebook" ?

Subject: Re: verb for "gaining followers on Facebook" ?
From: "B.J. Smith" <bjsmith -at- ucar -dot- edu>
To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Date: Tue, 01 May 2012 13:13:15 -0600

Monique, unless you want to make something up ("I fagaffled 257 more today."), I don't think you can replace all of your phrase with a single verb.

Maybe if you write a sentence just leaving a blank for the word you seek, that will trigger something. Context will help.

B.J.

P.S. I'm going to claim fagaffled for future use. Just don't tell F*******k I borrowed the Fa and made it lower case.

On 5/1/2012 12:58 PM, Monique Semp wrote:

But... none of these suggestions are one-word verbs that implicitly include the rest of the phrase I included in the quotes: "gain a follower". They're all replacements for the "gain" part, but then you still have to say what was gained (or lured or seduced, etc.)

The analogy I have in my mind is that one could say, "he ingested food" or "he ate" -- here "ate" is a one-word verb that describes "ingested food".

So, any suggestions that adhere to those requirements?

I'm thinking that there aren't any, but I was just wishful of a shorter way to say "gain followers", which I believe is perfectly in keeping with Facebook guidelines (with which I am already familiar).

-Monique

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References:
verb for "gaining followers on Facebook" ?: From: Monique Semp
RE: verb for "gaining followers on Facebook" ?: From: Dan Goldstein
Re: verb for "gaining followers on Facebook" ?: From: B.J. Smith
Re: verb for "gaining followers on Facebook" ?: From: Monique Semp

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