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Etymology

From post.

Suffix

-post

  1. (Internet) Forming nouns that denote a type of Internet post.
    agenda + -postagendapost (post promoting a political agenda)
    Mike + -postMikepost (post about someone named Mike (a politician, fictional character etc.))
    shit + -postshitpost (low-effort post)
  2. (Internet) Forming verbs that denote making a type of Internet post.
    horny + -posthornypost (to make lustful posts)
    sad + -postsadpost (to make sad posts)
    vague + -postvaguepost (to make vague posts)

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