slambook

Etymology

slam + book

noun

  1. A notebook, passed between students or pen pals, for writing gossip or opinions.
  2. (Internet) An online guestbook of this kind, where each visitor is invited to write personal replies to a set of questions.
    In classic Net slambook fashion, other members of the list responded to XXX's messages by sharing their own experiences with Pets Warehouse. 2005, Stephen Andert, Donald K. Burleson, Web Stalkers, page 146

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