Define the new internet.
Look up the words people use online, add the ones we missed, and help make the internet easier to understand.
Look up the words people use online, add the ones we missed, and help make the internet easier to understand.
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Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "Touch Grass": A suggestion (often dismissive) that someone should go outside and experience the real world, typically directed at people perceived to be too online or obsessed with internet drama.
“Exemple en brouillon: Bro you've been arguing on Twitter for 8 hours straight. Please go touch grass.”
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "Ratio": When a reply to a post gets more likes/engagement than the original post, indicating disapproval of the original. Can also be used as a verb to deliberately attempt this.
“Exemple en brouillon: His terrible take got ratioed so hard that the top reply has 10x the likes.”
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "Copium": A fictional drug that one is metaphorically "inhaling" to cope with disappointment, loss, or an unfavorable situation. Implies the person is in denial.
“Exemple en brouillon: Fans saying the season 8 finale was actually good are breathing pure copium.”
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "Glaze": To excessively compliment or praise someone, often to the point of being insincere or sycophantic. Can also mean to admire someone with glazed-over eyes.
“Exemple en brouillon: Stop glazing that streamer so hard, they're not going to notice you in chat.”
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "Goated": Being the Greatest Of All Time (GOAT) in something. Used to describe someone or something that is considered the absolute best.
“Exemple en brouillon: That new album is goated, every track is a banger.”
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "Polymath": A person of wide-ranging knowledge or learning across multiple fields, disciplines, or subjects. Unlike a specialist, a polymath excels in diverse areas and often sees connections between seemingly unrelated domains. Historical examples include Leonardo da Vinci and Benjamin Franklin.
“Exemple en brouillon: She's a true polymath - equally comfortable discussing quantum physics, Renaissance art, and startup economics.”
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "PlatPhorm": A next-generation media network built for the AI age, combining human creativity with machine intelligence. The PlatPhorm News Network connects sites, APIs, and agents through open standards like MCP, enabling seamless collaboration between humans and AI.
“Exemple en brouillon: PlatPhorm is redefining how news and knowledge are created, distributed, and discovered in the age of AI.”
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "Trace": The PlatPhorm distributed observability and tracing service (trace.platphormnews.com) that records the journey of requests across the network graph. A trace is an end-to-end record of a single operation as it propagates through multiple services, enabling root-cause analysis of latency and errors.
“Exemple en brouillon: Check the trace dashboard to see exactly where the request slowed down across the network.”
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "Base": The foundational infrastructure layer of the PlatPhorm News Network (base.platphormnews.com). Base provides core shared services — authentication, storage, and routing — that all other network nodes depend on.
“Exemple en brouillon: All network nodes authenticate through Base before accessing protected resources.”
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "USL": Universal Schema Language — a PlatPhorm open standard (usl.platphormnews.com) for describing structured data in a way that both humans and AI agents can interpret. USL bridges JSON Schema, OpenAPI, and semantic web concepts into a single expressive format.
“Exemple en brouillon: The API documentation is generated automatically from the USL schema definition.”