Created by: Robert Derbyshire
Number of Blossarys: 4
English (EN)
Malay (MS)
Greek (EL)
Russian (RU)
Swahili (SW)
Romanian (RO)
French (FR)
Vietnamese (VI)
Albanian (SQ)
Japanese (JA)
Arabic (AR)
French, Canadian (CF)
Bulgarian (BG)
Serbian (SR)
Chinese, Simplified (ZS)
Spanish (ES)
Italian (IT)
Farsi (FA)
Spanish, Latin American (XL)
Hungarian (HU)
Indonesian (ID)
Swedish (SV)
German (DE)
Dutch (NL)
Afrikaans (AF)
English, UK (UE)
Kazakh (KK)
Sinhalese (SI)
Malay (MS)
Greek (EL)
Russian (RU)
Swahili (SW)
Romanian (RO)
French (FR)
Vietnamese (VI)
Albanian (SQ)
Japanese (JA)
Arabic (AR)
French, Canadian (CF)
Bulgarian (BG)
Serbian (SR)
Chinese, Simplified (ZS)
Spanish (ES)
Italian (IT)
Farsi (FA)
Spanish, Latin American (XL)
Hungarian (HU)
Indonesian (ID)
Swedish (SV)
German (DE)
Dutch (NL)
Afrikaans (AF)
English, UK (UE)
Kazakh (KK)
Sinhalese (SI)
A list of links to other blogs, in the sidebar of a blog.
An obnoxious commenter in a weblog, who disagrees with all comments given.
The equivalent of writer's block, this is when a blogger cannot think of anything to write about.
A regular blog reader who never leaves any comments; alternatively, one who reads many blogs but has none of his or her own.
A lesser "meme", this is a concept or point within an article.
A turing test to protect comment sections from automated spam. A trademark of Carnegie Mellon University, it actually stands for 'completely automated public turing test to tell computers and humans ...
Off-topic commercial remarks, made in a blog's comment section, and generally containing links. The comments may seem innocuous, but contain links to dubious sites from the personal details.