regram
English
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editFrom re- + gram (“Instagram”); compare retweet.
Verb
editregram (third-person singular simple present regrams, present participle regramming, simple past and past participle regrammed)
- (transitive, Instagram) To repost (an image or video) on Instagram.
- 2015 November 18, Petra Guglielmetti, “We're Pretty Sure This Is Blake Lively's Best Hairstyle Ever”, in Glamour[1]:
- Last night, [Blake] Lively re-grammed the following two shots taken by her stylist, Rod Ortega, of a hairstyle inspired by nature—some particularly breathtaking oceanside nature, presumably on the Australian island where the actress has been busy filming her upcoming shark thriller The Shallows.
- 2016 October 13, Katie O'Malley, “Sophie Trudeau Finally Joins Social Media And Regrams Adorable Picture With Emma Watson”, in Elle[2]:
- In one of her first posts to Instagram, the Canadian [Sophie Trudeau] regrammed a picture from Emma Watson's account which detailed the first time the pair met each other, which saw Trudeau picking Watson up on a Vespa to show her around Ottawa, Canada.
Portuguese
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editregram