shitpost: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Common (informal online)
UK/ˈʃɪtpəʊst/US/ˈʃɪtpoʊst/

Informal, slang, internet jargon

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Quick answer

What does “shitpost” mean?

To post provocative, humorous, or nonsensical content online, often with the intent to troll or entertain.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

To post provocative, humorous, or nonsensical content online, often with the intent to troll or entertain.

Refers to both the act of posting such content and the content itself, commonly found in internet forums, social media, and meme culture; it can be a form of satire, irony, or absurdity.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant lexical or semantic differences; usage is consistent across English-speaking internet communities.

Connotations

Similarly associated with online trolling, humor, and meme culture in both dialects.

Frequency

Equally frequent in informal online contexts in both the UK and US, with slight variations in platform preferences.

Grammar

How to Use “shitpost” in a Sentence

shitpost about [topic]shitpost on [platform]shitpost for [audience]

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
to shitpost onengage in shitpostingshitposting frenzy
medium
ironic shitpostclassic shitpostlow-effort shitpost
weak
a post that is a shitpostshitpost materialoccasional shitpost

Examples

Examples of “shitpost” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • He decided to shitpost about the football match on the forum.
  • They were shitposting all evening in the chat group.

American English

  • She loves to shitpost political memes on social media.
  • We shitposted for hours in the Discord server.

adjective

British English

  • That's a typical shitpost comment, meant to be ironic.
  • The thread was filled with shitpost replies after the news broke.

American English

  • It was a shitpost video that gained popularity overnight.
  • His shitpost style is known for its absurd humor.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Not appropriate; considered unprofessional and disruptive.

Academic

Rarely used; may appear in research on internet culture, digital communication, or media studies.

Everyday

Common in casual online conversations, especially among younger demographics and in meme-centric communities.

Technical

Used in discussions about online behavior, social media dynamics, meme theory, or digital folklore.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “shitpost”

Strong

offensive postnonsense postgarbage content

Neutral

troll postprovocative contentmeme post

Weak

humorous postsilly postabsurd content

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “shitpost”

serious postinformative contentconstructive posthigh-quality content

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “shitpost”

  • Using 'shitpost' in formal writing or speeches
  • Confusing it with spam (unsolicited promotional content) or malware, whereas shitposting is often intentional and context-specific.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Not necessarily; while it can be provocative, it is often intended as humorous, ironic, or satirical, and can foster community engagement through shared jokes.

No, it is informal slang and should be avoided in professional, academic, or formal settings due to its vulgar connotations and niche usage.

It originated in online communities, particularly on forums and imageboards like 4chan, combining 'shit' to imply low-quality or provocative content with 'post' to refer to online submissions.

Yes, it can sometimes cross into harassment or spread misinformation, so it's important to consider context and audience; responsible shitposting often relies on in-group norms and consent.

To post provocative, humorous, or nonsensical content online, often with the intent to troll or entertain.

Shitpost: in British English it is pronounced /ˈʃɪtpəʊst/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˈʃɪtpoʊst/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • post shit
  • shitposting for the lulz

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Combine 'shit' (implying something of low quality or provocative) and 'post' (to share online) to remember it as posting provocative or nonsense content.

Conceptual Metaphor

Internet trolling as a form of performance art or digital graffiti.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
To lighten the mood, he began to memes in the group chat.
Multiple Choice

What is the primary intent of shitposting?