Citations:YouTube

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English citations of YouTube

Noun

  • 2006, Noelle Mack, Juicy, page 10
    He was fascinated by the viral web-marketing campaign she outlined for him, even if he wasn't sure that YouTube-obsessed teens and blogging moms would send quirky videos about strawberry pies to everyone they knew.
  • 2007, Patricia Daniels Cornwell, Book of the Dead, page 172
    He gleefully thinks about YouTube and the trouble he's about to cause.
  • 2007, Suzanne Brockmann, Force of Nature, page 258
    Jules was so freaking attracted to this son of a bitch, he could watch that YouTube footage three times
  • 2008, Kresley Cole, Dark Desires After Dusk, page 264
    "Were you even born in time to see that car chase? Or did you have to catch it on YouTube?
  • 2008 June, Eric Kaplan and David X. Cohen, Futurama, The Beast with a Billion Backs, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
    Zapp Brannigan: Sorry you had to find out like this, Leela. I was hoping you'd see it on YouTube first.

Jim Rossignol (2008) This Gaming Life:And he was working with the YouTube of gaming, having entered his profession via amateur modding.

Verb

  • 2006, "Blundering Pols Find Their Oops On Endless Loop Of Internet Sites", Washington Post, Nov 3, 2006
    John Kerry's "stuck in Iraq" comment has been YouTubed.
  • 2007, "Why YouTube gets my vote for political punditry", Guardian Unlimited, Feb 5, 2007
    The revolution will not be televised. It will be YouTubed.
  • 2007, "ID card that's not turns into a hot potato", Australian IT, March 13, 2007
    A handful of police departments in the US have YouTubed footage of their suspects in the hope of snagging an arrest from a tip-off.
  • 2008, Sporting News, Jun 22, 2008
    I’ve seen some of Rose’s games, and I’ve youtubed the crap out of his highlight reels

Adjective (YouTubed)

  • 2006, "The Silent Pain Of America's Funniest Home Videos", BusinessWeek, Aug 25, 2006
    How long, O Lord, can such a show last in an increasingly YouTubed world?
  • 2007, "SLIGHT TO PRIVACY ; THE RIGHT TO BE LEFT ALONE FALLING VICTIM TO SPY...", "Hartford Courant" May 24, 2007
    Making fun of teachers is popular on YouTube. Footage of teachers yelling, ... What recourse does a YouTubed teacher have?