slambook

See also: slam book

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

slam + book

Noun

slambook (plural slambooks)

  1. A notebook, passed between students or pen pals, for writing gossip or opinions.
    Synonyms: slam, truth book
  2. (Internet) An online guestbook of this kind, where each visitor is invited to write personal replies to a set of questions.
    • 2005, Stephen Andert, Donald K. Burleson, Web Stalkers, page 146:
      In classic Net slambook fashion, other members of the list responded to XXX's messages by sharing their own experiences with Pets Warehouse.
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