Information about Flogging
Flog may refer to:
- General terms:
- Flagellation (also known as "flogging")
- British or Australian slang meaning either "sell" or "steal"
- An Australian slang term for a person who is an idiot or a "tool"
- To have a flog, or masturbate
- Internet terms:
- A codename for the Spanish-language open source Flash blog
- A blog on Freenet
- A photolog (see the flog)
- A fake blog typically used as a sales tool
- A flipped blog developed for subsequent sale
- A family blog (also see Our Family Blog)
- A blog devoted to food, especially a food porn blog
- A LifeLog (also see Flogging Gordon Bell's Memory)
- The Pravda Photo Blog
- An acronym for "For the Love of God"
- A forced blog, such as those used by students to meet an academic requirement
Flagellation is the act of whipping (Latin flagellum, "whip") the human body. Specialised implements for it include rods, switches and the cat-o-nine-tails.
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Belgium sausage – Tasmania (A beef variant is known as beef Belgium.) Byron sausage – New England. devon – Victoria, New South Wales (except Hunter Valley and New England), Tasmania, Australian Capital Territory empire sausage
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Belgium sausage – Tasmania (A beef variant is known as beef Belgium.) Byron sausage – New England. devon – Victoria, New South Wales (except Hunter Valley and New England), Tasmania, Australian Capital Territory empire sausage
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Idiot is a word derived from the Greek ἰδιώτης, idiōtēs ("person lacking professional skill," "a private citizen," "individual"), from
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tool or device is a piece of equipment which typically provides a mechanical advantage in accomplishing a physical task, or provides an ability that is not naturally available to the user of a tool. The most basic tools are simple machines.
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blog (a portmanteau of web log) is a website where entries are written in chronological order and commonly displayed in reverse chronological order. "Blog" can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog.
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Maintainer: Ian Clarke
OS: Cross-platform
Use: Anonymity, Peer to peer, Friend to friend
License: GNU General Public License
Website: [1]
In computer science, Freenet
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OS: Cross-platform
Use: Anonymity, Peer to peer, Friend to friend
License: GNU General Public License
Website: [1]
In computer science, Freenet
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A photoblog (or photolog) is a form of photo sharing and publishing in the format of a blog, but differentiated by the predominant use of and focus on photographs rather than text.
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A fake blog (sometimes shortened to flog or referred to as a flack blog) is a marketing tool designed by a professional advertisement company to promote a product in a fashion one might find on a fan site or in regular blog entries.
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LifeLog was a project of the Information Processing Technology Office of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. According to its bid solicitation pamphlet, it was to be "an ontology-based (sub)system that captures, stores, and makes accessible the flow of one person's
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