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tag
noun
a
small
piece
of
paper
,
cloth
,
or
plastic
attached
to
something
that
gives
information
such
as
a
name
,
size
,
or
price
•
The
new
jacket
still
had
a
tag
hanging
from
the
collar
.
The
new
jacket
still
had
a
tag
hanging
from
the
collar
.
•
Before
boarding
,
Miguel
tied
a
name
tag
to
his
suitcase
so
it
wouldn
’
t
get
lost
.
Before
boarding
,
Miguel
tied
a
name
tag
to
his
suitcase
so
it
wouldn
’
t
get
lost
.
From
Middle
English
tagge
,
meaning
the
pointed
end
of
something
;
later
extended
to
labels
and
tickets
.
verb
-
tag
,
tagging
,
tags
,
tagged
to
attach
a
tag
or
label
to
something
so
it
can
be
identified
•
The
farmers
tag
the
calves
’
ears
with
numbers
for
easy
tracking
.
The
farmers
tag
the
calves
’
ears
with
numbers
for
easy
tracking
.
•
Please
tag
each
suitcase
with
the
passenger
’
s
name
and
flight
number
.
Please
tag
each
suitcase
with
the
passenger
’
s
name
and
flight
number
.
Verb
sense
developed
from
the
noun
meaning
‘
label
’.
noun
a
word
or
symbol
inside
angle
brackets
,
such
as
,
used
in
HTML
or
other
markup
languages
to
tell
a
computer
how
to
display
information
•
The
tag
makes
a
line
of
text
appear
as
the
main
heading
on
a
webpage
.
The
tag
makes
a
line
of
text
appear
as
the
main
heading
on
a
webpage
.
•
Remember
to
close
every
HTML
tag
with
a
slash
,
like
.
Remember
to
close
every
HTML
tag
with
a
slash
,
like
.
Adopted
in
the
1980s
from
the
idea
of
attaching
a
label
to
data
.
verb
-
tag
,
tagging
,
tags
,
tagged
to
mention
or
identify
someone
or
something
in
a
social-media
post
by
adding
their
name
or
username
•
Don
’
t
forget
to
tag
me
in
the
group
photo
on
Instagram
!
Don
’
t
forget
to
tag
me
in
the
group
photo
on
Instagram
!
•
He
tagged
the
restaurant
so
his
followers
could
see
where
he
ate
.
He
tagged
the
restaurant
so
his
followers
could
see
where
he
ate
.
Extended
from
the
idea
of
attaching
a
digital
label
to
a
person
’
s
profile
.
noun
a
short
question
like
“
isn
’
t
it
?”
added
to
the
end
of
a
statement
to
ask
for
agreement
•
“
It
’
s
cold
today
,
tag
?”
the
teacher
asked
to
check
if
the
class
agreed
.
“
It
’
s
cold
today
,
tag
?”
the
teacher
asked
to
check
if
the
class
agreed
.
•
English
learners
often
forget
to
use
the
correct
question
tag
.
English
learners
often
forget
to
use
the
correct
question
tag
.
From
the
idea
of
“
tagging
on
”
a
small
piece
at
the
end
of
a
sentence
.
hashtag
noun
-
hashtag
,
hashtagging
,
hashtags
,
hashtagged
a
word
or
phrase
preceded
by
the
symbol
#
that
classifies
the
message
containing
it
on
social
media
,
making
it
searchable
by
that
word
or
phrase
.
•
She
searched
for
photos
using
the
hashtag
#beach
.
She
searched
for
photos
using
the
hashtag
#beach
.
•
The
hashtag
#MondayMotivation
trended
worldwide
.
The
hashtag
#MondayMotivation
trended
worldwide
.
Coined
in
2007
by
Chris
Messina
,
a
Twitter
(
now
X
)
user
,
who
proposed
using
the
#
symbol
—
previously
known
as
the
hash
or
pound sign
—
to
group
related
messages
.
Combines
hash
(
the
#
symbol
)
+
tag
.
verb
-
hashtag
,
hashtagging
,
hashtags
,
hashtagged
to
add
a
hashtag
or
hashtags
to
a
word
,
phrase
,
image
,
or
post
.
•
Influencers
often
hashtag
their
posts
to
reach
more
people
.
Influencers
often
hashtag
their
posts
to
reach
more
people
.
•
Did
you
hashtag
that
selfie
with
#smile
?
Did
you
hashtag
that
selfie
with
#smile
?
noun
a
word
or
phrase
that
appears
after
the
symbol
#
(
hash
)
on
social
media
and
is
used
for
searching
posts
about
the
same
topic
.
•
She
added
popular
hashtags
like
#travel
and
#adventure
to
her
photo
.
She
added
popular
hashtags
like
#travel
and
#adventure
to
her
photo
.
•
Trending
hashtags
can
make
your
post
go
viral
.
Trending
hashtags
can
make
your
post
go
viral
.
Formed
by
combining
'hash'
(
referring
to
the
#
symbol
used
in
programming
)
and
'tag'
.
First
proposed
by
Chris
Messina
in
a
2007
tweet
to
group
related
conversations
on
Twitter
.
verb
-
hashtag
,
hashtagging
,
hashtags
,
hashtagged
to
add
one
or
more
hashtags
to
a
social
media
post
.
•
Influencers
often
hashtag
their
posts
with
brand
names
.
Influencers
often
hashtag
their
posts
with
brand
names
.
•
Did
you
hashtag
that
photo
with
#familytime
?
Did
you
hashtag
that
photo
with
#familytime
?
Verb
use
derived
from
the
noun
in
the
early
2010s
as
social
media
usage
grew
.