pronounced: "web-yool"
etymology: "web" + "schedule"
(noun)
A webule is one's list of regularly visited websites. These sites are usually either in the browser's Address Bar memory or Favorites section. The most common types of webule sites are blogs, social networks, gaming, humor, and entertainment sites, such as YouTube. Unfortunately, webules can consume one's time, since these kinds of sites depend on regular visits for function. It can actually be a good practice to "accidently" erase another's webule, for they might forget some of the sites.
Dude, you check your webule 10 times a day. Give it a rest. I can tell that many of them don't even entertain you anymore. I'm going to be a good friend and do the following: *erases webule* It's for your own good, buddy.
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Having too many hits or links when you look up a term on a search engine. Alternately, having so much on-line information that you don't know what to do or how to proceed. Origin: "web" (world wide web) + "nebulous."
I was going to do a research paper on the Iraq War, but when I googled it, it was way too webulous to handle.
A new parent seeking professional advice online may find it so webulous that they give up.
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A revelation of an all-in-one multi-functional support service provided to individuals and small businesses at a fraction of the the expected or market related cost, supported by a premium quality website, with the aim to level the playing field in business through cost effective online presence.
Our business has joined the Webulation and is now generating greater profit margins.
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Any web-enabled device that allows users to look up information on any topic.
Hand me your webulator, willya? I need to see whether the Bears play at home next week.