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What’d you say?
(smearch), v., n.
1. To Google someone in hopes of finding bad news about him or her. 2. A Web session seeking damning information. “Repeated smearches yielded the picture of Representative Chris Lee’s shirtless physique, which led to his resignation.” See also: Freudenstalke (to take pleasure in negative findings). Also: misfortune hunters.
This last sunday The New York Times Magazine premiered a new page called, The ‘One-Page’ Magazine. I was able to contribute lettering for one of the pieces. A big thank you to Drea (you can follow her on twitter too: @dreazlanabitnig) over at NYT Mag for making it all happen!