kibar

See also: Kibar

Portuguese

Etymology

From kibe + -ar; after the Brazilian website Kibe Loco, accused of plagiarizing content from other websites.

Verb

kibar (first-person singular present kibo, first-person singular preterite kibei, past participle kibado)

  1. (Internet slang, blogging) to plagiarize content from another website, social media account or another source
    • 2008 April 7, Gustavo Miller, O Estado de S. Paulo, archived from the original on 21 March 2012:
      A corrida para soltar uma piada em primeira mão ou uma montagem engraçada com exclusividade vem recebendo acusações de plágio por parte de alguns blogueiros. Plagiar para eles tem outro nome: “kibar”.
      The race to publish a joke in first hand or a funny montage with exclusivity is getting plagiarism accusations from some bloggers. For them, to plagiarize has another name: "kibar"

Conjugation

Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic كِبَار (kibār).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ci.bɑr/
  • Hyphenation: ki‧bar

Adjective

kibar

  1. polite
  2. kind
  3. noble

Declension

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • kibarca
  • kibarcasına
  • kibarlaşmak
  • kibarlaştırmak
  • kibarlık
  • kibarlık etmek

Further reading

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