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A-Log

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English

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Etymology

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Coined by the online forum Kiwi Farms after Anthony "A-Log" LoGatto, an online personality.

Verb

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A-Log (third-person singular simple present A-Logs, present participle A-Logging, simple past and past participle A-Logged)

  1. (Internet slang, derogatory) The act of taking things too seriously or getting angry at a person, which includes wishing or justifying harm or persecution.

Noun

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A-Log (plural A-Logs)

  1. (Internet slang, derogatory) Someone who participates in A-Logging.
    • “Unholy Quintet”, in CWCki[1], published 2024:
      A-Logs often sit in the opposite extreme of White Knights: while White Knights try (and fail) to defend and help Chris, A-Logs try (and fail) to compare Chris to actual tyrants like Théoneste Bagosora and Nicolae Ceaușescu: one does not have to mention another certain tyrant to understand how A-Logging against Chris makes no sense.