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flame war
noun
- Computer Slang. a series of angry, critical, or disparaging comments exchanged by two or more people in an ongoing online argument.
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Example Sentences
In the years after, she continued to struggle with mental health issues, admitting to issues with addiction and eating disorders, and indulged the occasional flame war with a commenter, all for the consumption of a shrinking audience.
For the most part, DeSantis has resisted in engaging in a flame war with Trump, although holding his retreat a stone鈥檚 throw from Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate likely won鈥檛 go unnoticed by the former president.
Amid all the Sturm und Drang 鈥 a world champion losing a game and quitting the tournament after just three rounds; a voluble rising American star now shadowed by accusations of cheating at the highest level; rule changes that strongly implied something fishy was going on; even a social media flame war over weird accents 鈥 they did manage to play the 9th Sinquefield Cup and produce an over-the-board winner.
Michael Gerson鈥檚 June 28 op-ed, 鈥淎bortion calls for a sober debate, not a flame war,鈥 was the most fair and balanced essay on Roe v.
Mr. Rogen began to trend on Twitter when he squared off in a much-publicized flame war with Senator Ted Cruz of Texas that went on for days following Inauguration Day, suggesting that Mr. Cruz was fit for admiration only 鈥渋f you鈥檙e a white supremacist fascist who doesn鈥檛 find it offensive when someone calls your wife ugly,鈥 along with various obscenities.
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