geotag
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Verb
[edit]geotag (third-person singular simple present geotags, present participle geotagging, simple past and past participle geotagged)
- (transitive, Internet) To augment (a photograph or other item) with metadata indicating a geographic location.
- 2021, “On Me”, in Parallel World, performed by Cadence Weapon:
- Got fans on me, IG story, know where I be / All geotagged, got brands on me, got ads on me
Noun
[edit]geotag (plural geotags)
- (Internet) A piece of metadata indicating a geographic location, attached to a photograph or other item.
- 2018 February 12, Josh Duboff, “Reese Witherspoon Is Natalie Portman’s Instagram Guru”, in Vanity Fair[1]:
- But Portman, quite self-deprecating about her social-media savvy, says she . . . isn’t quite fully at ease yet with the world of double-taps and geotags and storying.