Friday, October 7, 2016

words and expressions

Word
Cage sandals
A type of sandal with a lot of thin straps.
Captcha
Completely Automated Public Turing Test To Tell Computers and Humans Apart. A distorted image of letters and numbers used to ensure that a response is not generated by a computer, in order
to prevent spamming.
Carjacking
Blend of 'car' and 'hijacking'.
When a car driver is forced to give up his vehicle or drive to a destination designated by the attacker.
Carnapper
A person who steals a car.
Catfish 
A person who sets up a false profile on a social networking site
in order to deceive others or for fraudulent purposes.
Charticle
Blend of ‘chart’ and ‘article’.
A news article that is composed primarily of a chart, image or graphics with just a brief text for additional information.
Chatroom
Areas on the internet where people can communicate by exchanging typed messages
Chick lit
Books, usually featuring female characters, written by women on contemporary themes and issues that appeal more to women than to men.
Chillaxing
Blend of 'chilling' and relaxing'.
Taking a break from stressful activities to rest or relax.
Citizen journalism
News collected and reported by ordinary people, especially through the use of blog software.
Click and collect
A shopping facility which enables customers to order and pay for goods online, then collect them from a local branch of the store.
Click bait
Put something on a website that will encourage visitors to click on a link.
Clickjack
Clickjacking
Tricking Internet users into clicking on hidden links.
Cloud computing
A computing service which enables access to a shared pool of resources (servers, data storage, applications, etc.) over the Internet. Users can access and use tools or applications through
a web browser without having to install them on their computers.
Coatigan
Blend of 'coat' and 'cardigan'.
A long cardigan or knitted jacket which from a distance looks more like a coat. Designed as transitional wear for autumn weather before a heavier coat is necessary.
Content farm
A website that publishes large amounts of low-quality content, or content copied from elsewhere, in order to attract visitors and improve its search-engine rankings.

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