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is there a way to get a glossary of terms on here ? (Original Post) AllaN01Bear Apr 2020 OP
Here you go... MontanaMama Apr 2020 #1
Gaslighting... inanna Apr 2020 #2
They're not unique to DU. Google or wikipedia/wiktionary could tell you... RockRaven Apr 2020 #3
here's my attempt to answer your questions: spooky3 Apr 2020 #4
You can highlight a word or phrase on your phone underpants Apr 2020 #5
I use Google a lot, put in a word and then check urban dictionary definition. Tech Apr 2020 #6
Gaslight is from the movie Gaslight Phoenix61 Apr 2020 #7

RockRaven

(14,955 posts)
3. They're not unique to DU. Google or wikipedia/wiktionary could tell you...
Sat Apr 18, 2020, 10:11 PM
Apr 2020

Astroturf = fake grass-roots (usually sponsored by corporations/PACs/SuperPACs)

Gas-lighting = lying about the past so as to make your interlocutor doubt their own memory of it (it's a movie reference, originally)

spooky3

(34,428 posts)
4. here's my attempt to answer your questions:
Sat Apr 18, 2020, 10:11 PM
Apr 2020

1) astroturf: a fake "grass roots movement." If a big corporation or political organization pays people to protest, for example, but does not reveal that it is doing so, what appears to be a group of disgruntled people expressing genuine views really is not.

2) gaslighting: denying the reality of what someone else is saying, maybe accompanied by accusing them of being overly sensitive, not very bright, etc.

underpants

(182,736 posts)
5. You can highlight a word or phrase on your phone
Sat Apr 18, 2020, 10:24 PM
Apr 2020

And the Look up option will pop up. Usually gives you a good quick summary or definition

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