Browsers

Word BROWSERS
Character 8
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˈbɹaʊzə(ɹ)s/

Definitions and meanings of "Browsers"

What do we mean by browsers?

A person or animal who browses.

A person who examines goods for sale but purchases nothing.

A web browser.

The online version of window shopping Urban Dictionary

One of the main classes of intelligent lifeforms on the internet. A program that acts as a digital embodiement of a user within the net so that he/she can navigate it from the real world. Urban Dictionary

Bowser but written by retards Urban Dictionary

The application/program you are currently using to go to the websites including this page. Urban Dictionary

A word used for a freind or relative who is always on the make or lookout for the next big thing. Urban Dictionary

When you are searching for the right word on the top of your tongue. Urban Dictionary

An individual who cruises Urban Dictionary, browsing various words or authors and liking or disliking (usually disliking) words, either because they didn’t think of them themselves or because they were added by a particular author. They have appointed themselves as critics of the people who try to increase the content and scope of Urban Dictionary, without making any sort of contribution themselves. These people are drones; each of them nothing more than a self-absorbed waste of space as, for the same effort, they could vote on the inclusion or exclusion of new words and help keep Urban Dictionary functioning efficiently. Urban Dictionary

Something that you clear after making a mess on your monitor. Urban Dictionary

Anyone who sits behind a someone who is browsing the Internet while continuously instructing them on what to click on or what to type into the address/search bar. Most appropriately applied when the advice or commands are unsolicited and/or unwarranted. Urban Dictionary

Your best friend when you need to watch porn but you're using your office wifi Urban Dictionary

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The word "browsers" in example sentences

The list of new innovations by other browsers is pretty small. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And thanks hulu for doing an app for ipad but block certain browsers for allowing tvs to play it, and not giving 360/ps3 support .. damn apple fanboys * shakes fist* lucascott ❋ Unknown (2010)

Spending ages and ages trying to make a site loaded onto it look the same as on any of the other major browsers is a annoying and often futile act. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The only thing that makes me consider other browsers is that Firefox is often slow, uses too much resources, and can really, REALLY, be a pain in the ass when you have dozens of tabs open and it crashes. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Not all browsers support CSS3 at the current time, which means that the transition effect will only work on certain browsers or when webkit and moz and Opera workarounds are added to the rule. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But sanitizing referers in a way that works in all browsers is not an easy thing -- see this lengthy explanation from the Facebook engineering blog for the grisly details. ❋ Rob Pegoraro (2010)

It does not play. mp3 files in browsers other than IE. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the screenshot at the top of this article we used two spacers to separate the start button and Windows Explorer icon from our two web browser icons and then again to separate the browsers from the other executables. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In certain browsers (Firefox and Safari and perhaps others) you can use CSS to make rounded corners on the border around the fieldset and around the legend. ❋ Unknown (2010)

To reiterate my point, making entry to the contest contingent upon using Internet Explorer 8 not only limits participation to Windows users, but suggests that designing pages to favor IE8 over other browsers is somehow okay, or condoned by Microsoft — completely antagonistic to their recent successes in supporting web standards in the browser! ❋ Unknown (2009)

Admittidly a mdi interface isn't new but the fact it's missing from other browsers is just dumb. decays techjoe ❋ Unknown (2009)

When working with certain browsers and monitor resolutions (especially 1024x768), you told us you needed to scroll back and forth in order view data tables and controls. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Browser security efforts that retrofit existing browsers have had limited success because the design of modern browsers is fundamentally flawed. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Everything should be back to normal (except for the weird white screen which often pops up in browsers after leaving a comment — something else I need to look into (groan)). ❋ Unknown (2007)

I could see such a framework being really useful in browsers, feed readers, media players and similar applications. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Another interesting point about site-specific browsers is that by using them for your most important accounts, it protects you against certain types of attacks. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Getting a large number of engaged browsers is the most important goal. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Dan MacTough: “The buzz-o-meter on OPML browsers is off the charts right now.” ❋ Unknown (2006)

I was [window] browsering all day but [I didn't] [buy a] thing. ❋ AussieCliff (2009)

The way a browser looks is [determined] by the [user's] mental [image] of himself/herself. ❋ Jay C (2003)

Guy: Hey I defeated [Browser] in (insert random Mario game) Other guy: [Are you dumb]? It's [Bowser], not [browser]. ❋ The King Of The Doritos (2020)

You are using a [browser]. [Internet Explorer] is a browser. [Browser] is the only way to get access to the [web]. ❋ Siff Ess Bee (2017)

[Whats up] my browser haven't seen you [round] [lately] ❋ Izzy And Mike (2006)

"Earlier [Taylor Swift] was a [browser] when she was playing [Words With Friends]." ❋ Greeny $wish (2019)

“Is there anything more [useless] than a [drone browser]?” “Yes, a [spite monkey] drone browser.” ❋ AKACroatalin (2016)

I had to clear browser history after I made all the mess. To clear browser history on [Google Chrome], use the [shortcut] : [Ctrl+Shift+Delete] ❋ Asdfefwhefhwe (2014)

Matt grew increasingly [frustrated] with Patrick, acting as a Backseat Browser, when he wouldn't stop telling Matt what [links] he should [click] on next. ❋ YoungKenC (2009)

Man I wanted to [watch porn] so I used Tor Browser to [bypass] the [wifi's] website blocking ❋ DesiredApple1 (2019)

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