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# to consume, watch, listen to, play with, apsorb, sensure or otherwise engage with published media streams | # to consume, watch, listen to, play with, [[apsorb]], [[sensure]] or otherwise engage with published media streams | ||
#:''"I'll sume it later"'' | #:''"I'll sume it later"'' | ||
Revision as of 14:40, 3 August 2010
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Verb
to sume
- to consume, watch, listen to, play with, apsorb, sensure or otherwise engage with published media streams
- "I'll sume it later"
Noun
sume (plural sumes)
- a published media stream
- "a prime-time sume"
- any aural, visual or sensurreal work (or any combination of these) which can be sumed
- "I've just finished editing a half-hour sume"
Derived terms
- Sumer; someone who habitually sumes or is currently involved in the act of suming
- Prosumer; someone who is both a producer and consumer of sumes[1]
Related terms
- Sumecast; the publication of a sume
- Sumecaster; an individual or entity (often, but not exclusively a media corporation) who makes sumecasts
- Stimsume; a stim that is available as a sume as opposed to a closed-loop 121 experience
- Sumeplace; a dedicated area for experiencing sumes - usually the focal point of a communal living area
Footnotes & references
- ↑ but as almost every SlabCitizen is a prosumer of some kind, this term has fallen into disuse