Student just tweaked this into an imperative. “Stop clogin’, dawg!” DONE.
Posted by Lizzie on 11/14/11
Clo-gin, n.
1. One who blocks an entrance or exit while checking a smartphone. “A crowd of clogins at the 72nd Street station made Anna miss her train.” See also: mailingerers (those who pretend to have messages); e-ander (to walk slowly while checking one’s messages); sentropy (the tendency to come to a stop to see if a message has been sent).
Latest “That Should Be a Word.” Obvi.
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