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- noun informal a person who
posts to an onlineforum , or otherwisedistributes information anonymously
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Examples
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Oh and my name and details are all over my website - but here I choose to remain anonymouse!
For me there is nothing like the dishonesty of a pseudonym Norfolk Blogger 2009
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Lets be frank here too – what blogger who wants to remain anonymouse would give an interview to a reporter in light of the times’s actions, be it police or private sector. on June 19, 2009 at 12: 39 am Top Posts « WordPress. com
Blogging in Tehran (good) Blogging in Lancashire (bad) « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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I fail to see how calling the anonymouse illiterate is any better manners than implying the letter-writer is not a real writer.
POD people Miss Snark 2006
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The adaptation doesn't seem very sophisticated, and uses a 1990s-era proxy server called anonymouse.org that doesn't hide the tracks of Javascript requests, making its addition unlikely to help its users evade detection.
Wired Top Stories Quinn Norton 2012
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Also, I don't have an account yet so will show as "anonymouse", but I'm Nancy, from Lincoln, NE.
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As I'm the "anonymouse" that Mark Williams mentions, I'd like to say that I pretty much agree with what he says 100%.
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She has an incredible CV and has done almost every job discussed in this comment thread, plus she has provided you with great info without being an inflammatory 'anonymouse' poster.
Mentoring = meaningless buzzword? and, Things I Hate About Industry 2006
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May 1, 2010, 11: 25 pm anonymouse says: can anyone refer me to state or federal laws prohibiting civilians from operation unarmed drones?
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As for me being an anonymouse, well is there any point in getting an account since I'll probably never post here again?
Stoicism, Sophistry and Sodomy Hal Duncan 2009
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April 21, 2010, 1: 00 pm zuch says: anonymouse: These responses are indisputable evidence that government abuse of power has put the fear of excessive force in the hearts of regular, reasonable, law abiding citizens.
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