A word to describe a couple conjoined at the earbuds.
Considering how common it is, I would think that we need to create a word on the earbuds, as in I couldn’t find an appropriate word
in the Urban Dictionary.
Urban dictionary actually suggests several terms for this phenomenon. In Latin,
dipoding A word meaning “dual Ipoding” (one-empirical is different with dipoding); see also dopoding, dipoding by the use of dipoding). I came up with this word for the often-seen act of two people sharing an iPhone (one has one earbud in one ear). I came up with this word after someone told me that “on my ipods, we can’t be like people if I wear them between them). How do I make a DJ with a CD player? What does an iPod nano with have in common as opposed to people using it?
Can I take two people for ipod sex?
What is the act of sharing an Ipod’s headphones so that two people can listen at the same time, each using one headphones at the same time. Is it normal to share a single set of headphones with one iPod? When you hold an iPod, you take your left earbud in your hands and the other person takes your right earbud. What one would you prefer? Can be performed while moving.
What is ear cuddling (November 29, 2007 & September 25, 2013)? The act of sharing a single set of headphones attatched to one MP3/music player. Would you break a earbud when two people ruck your earbuds?
YPodding The act of sharing a earbuds to your iPod with a friend, creating a Y-shape with the cables.
ear buddying Two people sharing a soundtrack using only one pair of headphones, aka wax swapping.
One problem with product-specific slang is that it can quickly become obsolete if the product it’s tied to loses cachet (or disappears altogether). When “the iPod” lost most of its market share to the iPhone (and to competing music-capable smartphones), the appeal of most of the terms suggested above vanished. What exactly is the photograph in the OP’s question: YPodding? Is ear buddying too difficult, but can’t be banned as part of a specific product or category?
Will two people have to be from each other and share the earphones when the earphones are attached? ”
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