From earlierhash tag, fromhash (sign) +tag. The hash sign# was initially proposed astag hash byChris Messina to create groups onTwitter,[1][2] modeled after theIRC channel prefix. First published use ashash tag by Stowe Boyd in 2007.[3]
hashtag (pluralhashtags)
- (Internet) Ametadata tag,signaled by aprecedinghash sign (#), used to label content.[from 2007]
- 2007 Aug 25, Stowe Boyd, tweet,https://twitter.com/stoweboyd/status/226570552
I support thehash tag convention: http://tinyurl.com/2qttlb#hashtag #factoryjoe #twitter
2009, Paul McFedries, Pete Cashmore,Twitter Tips, Tricks, and Tweets:You can also search for ahashtag by typing a topic (without the #) in the search box and clicking Search.
2009, Alistair Croll, Sean Power,Complete Web Monitoring:Whilehashtags aren't formally part of Twitter, some clients, such as Tweetdeck, will persist hashtags across replies to create a sort of message threading.
2011, Rory Stewart, “Here we go again”, inLondon Review of Books, 33.VII:The planes are moving into position. The foreign ministers of minor Arab states are taking calls on their cell-phones from Western politicians. Twitter accounts explode around the Libyanhash-tag.
- (Internet, metonymic, informal) Thehash sign itself, especially when used as part of a hashtag.
2016, Emily Giffin,First Comes Love: A Novel, New York City: Ballantine Books,→ISBN, page40:I sound like a shitty mother and wife. Or at the very least an inadequate wife and ungrateful mother–which is in stark contrast to the image I try to portray on Instagram.Hashtag happy life.Hashtag beautiful family.Hashtag blessed.
2018, John Allison,By Night, volume 1, Los Angeles, CA: Boom! Box,→ISBN, page n.p.:
2024 July 31, Heather Schwedel,Is J.D. Vance Wearing Eyeliner?[4]:The Occam’s razor explanation is that he’s justhashtag-blessed with the kind of lustrous lashes that many people spend a lot of money (and rack up a lot of Sephora Beauty Insider points) trying to get.
a tag with a hash sign
- Afrikaans:hutsmerk (af)
- Arabic:وَسْم m(wasm),هَاشْتَاق m(hāštāq),هَاشْتَاغ m(hāštāḡ)
- Hijazi Arabic:هاشْتاق m(haštāg)
- Armenian:հեշթեգ(heštʻeg)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin:井號標籤 /井号标签(jǐnghào biāoqiān)
- Czech:hashtag (cs) m,heštek m(humble, rare)
- Danish:hashtag n
- Dutch:hashtag (nl) m
- Esperanto:kradvorto
- Estonian:hashtag (et),räsimärk,teemaviide
- Finnish:aihetunniste (fi),hashtag (fi),hästäkki
- French:mot-clic (fr) m,mot-dièse (fr) m,hashtag (fr) m
- Galician:cancelo (gl) n
- Georgian:ჰეშტეგი(hešṭegi),ჰეშთეგი(heštegi)
- German:Hashtag (de) n
- Hungarian:hashtag (hu)
- Icelandic:myllumerki n,kassamerki n
- Indonesian:tagar (id),tanda pagar
- Italian:hashtag (it) m
- Japanese:ハッシュタグ(hasshutagu)
- Korean:해시태그(haesitaegeu)
- Malay:tanda pagar
- Maori:tohumarau
- Occitan:etiqueta (oc) f
- Persian:هشتگ(haštag)
- Polish:hashtag (pl) m,hasztag m
- Portuguese:marcador (pt) f,hashtag (pt) m orf
- Russian:ме́тка (ru) f(métka),хэште́г (ru) m(xɛštɛ́g),хеште́г (ru) m(xɛštɛ́g)
- Slovak:hashtag m
- Spanish:hashtag m,etiqueta (es) f,almohadilla (es) f
- Swedish:hashtag (sv)
- Thai:แฮชแท็ก(hɛ́ch-tɛ̀k)
- Turkish:etiket (tr)
- Ukrainian:геште́ґ m(heštég),хеште́г m(xeštéh)
- Welsh:hashnod (cy) m
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hashtag (third-person singular simple presenthashtags,present participlehashtagging,simple past and past participlehashtagged)
- (ambitransitive, Internet) To label (a message) with a hashtag.
2015 July 2, Julia Carpenter, “Can we ever beat the bots? Not on Instagram.”, inThe Washington Post[5]:The photo-sharing site was riddled with fake accounts that liked, followed andhashtagged out the wazoo. Then came the great “Instagram Rapture,” Instagram’s pledge last December to clean out the fake accounts and do “everything possible to keep Instagram free from the fake and spammy accounts that plague much of the web.”
- ^Chris Messina (23 August 2007),Twitter[1], archived fromthe original on9 November 2013: “how do you feel about using # (pound) for groups. As in #barcamp [msg]?”
- ^Chris Messina (25 August 2007), “Groups for Twitter; or A Proposal for Twitter Tag Channels”, infactoryjoe.com[2], archived fromthe original on12 October 2007, retrieved23 August 2017
- ^Stowe Boyd (26 August 2007), “Hash Tags = Twitter Groupings”, instoweboyd.com[3], archived fromthe original on12 January 2013
Borrowed fromEnglishhashtag.
hashtag
- (Internet)hashtag
Borrowed fromEnglishhashtag.
hashtag m (pluralhashtags)
- (Internet)hashtag
- Synonyms:mot-clic,mot-dièse
FromEnglishhashtag.
- IPA(key): [ˈhɛʃtɛɡ]
- Hyphenation:hash‧tag
hashtag (pluralhashtagek)
- (Internet)hashtag
2013 August 18, Dia Sákovics, “Miért osztjuk meg a neten a vacsoránk?”, inOrigo[6], retrieved6 February 2015:Az Instragramon több mint 40 millió fotó található a foodhashtag alatt […]- There are more than 40 million photos under the food hashtag on Instagram […]
2014 October 2, “Nyolc magyar a legnagyobb újítók között”, inOrigo[7], retrieved6 February 2015:A New Europe 100-as listára bárki jelölhetett embereket a honlapon adott ajánlással vagy Twitteren a #NE100hashtag használatával.- (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)
Unadapted borrowing fromEnglishhashtag.
hashtag m inan
- (Internet)alternative spelling ofhasztag
- hashtag inWielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- hashtag in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Unadapted borrowing fromEnglishhashtag.
- (Brazil)IPA(key): /ʁɛʃˈtɛ.ɡi/[hɛʃˈtɛ.ɡi],/ʁɛ.ʃiˈtɛ.ɡi/[hɛ.ʃiˈtɛ.ɡi]
- (Brazil)IPA(key): /ʁɛʃˈtɛ.ɡi/[hɛʃˈtɛ.ɡi],/ʁɛ.ʃiˈtɛ.ɡi/[hɛ.ʃiˈtɛ.ɡi]
hashtag f orm (pluralhashtags)
- (Internet)hashtag(a tag with a hash sign)
Unadapted borrowing fromEnglishhashtag.
hashtag m (pluralhashtags)
- hashtag
According toRoyal Spanish Academy (RAE) prescriptions, unadapted foreign words should be written in italics in a text printed in roman type, and vice versa, and in quotation marks in a manuscript text or when italics are not available. In practice, this RAE prescription is not always followed.