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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?