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Everywhere Girl defined in Urban Dictionary

Stick that up your wiki
Tuesday, 16 January 2007, 12:39
OUR EVERYWHERE GIRL may not be deemed famous enough to merit inclusion on Wikipedia, but there are sites out there that don't hold the fact that the INQUIRER featured her fizzog on its pages against her.

Take the Urban Dictionary, for example. According to its pages there are four uses of the term Everywhere Girl. They all seem to be very similar and refer to "Mike Magee's Tech Blog, the INQUIRER" but we won't hold that against it.

According to the fourth definition, our Jen is, "an example of how hard it can be to translate obscure celebrity status to mainstream fame. "The Everywhere Girl status," it notes, "has not led to increased success in her acting career, and attempts to create a "buzz" around her blog have had limited success. This may be partly due to the efforts of her chief nemesis, Dionyseus, a WikiDork, in having her entry deleted from Wikipedia."

We like the term Wikidork though. Anyone got any pictures of Dionysus playing with his worm we can publish?

Still, our Jen finds it all very entertaining. Even if she is beginning to find the EG label, "kind of embarrassing". At least her mum has become quite the INQ fan. "She loves all the articles and their snarky attitude…" writes Jen on her blog. Hello Jen's mum!

For those that love EG as we do, here's her latest sighting, apparently pondering the meaning of life when trying to decide what to do when you don't know what to do.

For the record, the Urban Dictionary's word of the day for today is blogorrhea, which it defines as, "to write a blog entry just for the sake of posting an entry, not because you have done anything interesting today." Not that we'd accuse Jen of such a thing. We just mention it in passing. ยต

See Also
Everywhere Girl: You're deleted

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