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Sume has two common meanings;
==Ænglish==


A sume is the popular term for any aural, visual or sensurral work<ref>or any combination of these</ref> which can be sumed.
===Verb===
[[Category:Ænglish Verb]]
'''to sume'''


To sume or suming is the act of con'''suming''' a sume.
# to consume, watch, listen to, play with, [[apsorb]], [[sensure]] or otherwise engage with published media streams
#:''"I'll sume it later"''


A prosumer is someone who is both a producer and consumer of sumes, but seeing as almost every SlabCitizen is a prosumer of some kind, the term has fallen into disuse.
===Noun===
[[Category:Ænglish Noun]]
'''sume''' (''plural'' '''sumes''')


==Notes==
# a published media stream
<references/>
#:''"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<ref>but as almost every SlabCitizen is a prosumer of some kind, this term has fallen into disuse</ref>
 
===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
* Summersion; the act of total immersion in a sensurround sume
 
===Footnotes & references===
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Latest revision as of 08:57, 6 August 2010

Ænglish

Verb

to sume

  1. 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)

  1. a published media stream
    "a prime-time sume"
  2. 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
  • Summersion; the act of total immersion in a sensurround sume

Footnotes & references

  1. but as almost every SlabCitizen is a prosumer of some kind, this term has fallen into disuse