“Internet is one of the greatest tools we have today. We Facebook, tumble, stumble, and tweet more now than ever”.
As I understood, “Facebook” here is a verb. But what do “tumble, stumble” mean at this context?
Riviez As I understood, “Facebook” here is a verb. But what do “tumble, stumble” mean at this context? They refer to Tumblr, Stumblr and Twitter.
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RiviezAs I understood, “Facebook” here is a verb. But what do “tumble, stumble” mean at this context?
They refer to Tumblr, Stumblr and Twitter.
Riviez“The Internet is one of the greatest tools we have today. We Facebook, tumble, stumble, and tweet more now than ever”.
"tumble" is apparently a made-up verb meaning "to use (or post content to) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumblr
RiviezCould you tell me what does it mean, please?
Can you tell me what it means? / what it does? / where it is? / etc.
The subject and verb are not inverted when the question is embedded in another sentence.
CJ