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Tab vs Hashtag - What's the difference?

tab | hashtag |

As nouns the difference between tab and hashtag

is that tab is a key on computer keyboards while hashtag is (internet) a metadata tag, signaled by a preceding hash sign (#), used to label content.

As a verb hashtag is

(internet) to label (a message) with a hashtag.

tab

English

Etymology 1

First attested 1607, of uncertain origin.

Noun

(en noun)
  • A small flap or strip of material attached to something, for holding, manipulation, identification, etc.
  • * 1993 , Irvine Welsh: Trainspotting , p 333:
  • He pulls off his belt, cursing as the studs catch in the tabs of his jeans.
  • (by extension, graphical user interface) A navigational widget for switching between sets of controls or documents.
  • (label) A tablet, especially one containing illicit drugs.
  • A fast march or run with full kit.
  • Verb

  • Mark with a tab.
  • (computing) To use the Tab key on a computer or typewriter to navigate the screen or page.
  • * 2010 , Chris Anderson, Pro Business Applications with Silverlight 4 (page 210)
  • You can prevent a control from getting the focus when the user is tabbing between controls by settings its IsTabStop property to False.
  • Short for tabulate.
  • Derived terms
    * keep tabs on * tabbed

    Etymology 2

    Apocopation (shortening) of tabulation.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (informal) A restaurant bill.
  • (slang) Credit account, e.g., in a shop or bar.
  • Put this round on my tab , will you, barman.
  • Short for tabulator.
  • (computing) A space character ((tab)) that extends to the next aligned column, traditionally used for tabulation.
  • Derived terms
    * pick up the tab

    Etymology 3

    Likely to have been formed by clipping the Geordie pronunciation of the word or alternatively from the brand name Ogden's Tabs .

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (Geordie and Mackem) cigarette.
  • Giv'is a tab man!

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    Etymology 4

    Shortening of tablature.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A form of musical notation indicating fingering rather than the pitch of notes, commonly used for stringed instruments.
  • Etymology 5

    Derived from the Latin Cantabrigia (often shortened to Cantab.).

    Noun

  • (rfv-sense)(slang) A student of Cambridge University.
  • Etymology 6

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (label) A tabloid newspaper.
  • * 1999 , George H. Douglas, The Golden Age of the Newspaper, p. 229:
  • * 2010 , Robert Lusetich, Unplayable: An Inside Account of Tiger's Most Tumultuous Season:
  • Anagrams

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    hashtag

    English

    Noun

    (en noun) (wikipedia hashtag)
  • (Internet) A metadata tag, signaled by a preceding hash sign (#), used to label content.
  • * 2007 Aug 25, Stowe Boyd, tweet, https://twitter.com/stoweboyd/status/226570552
  • I support the hash tag' convention: http://tiny url.com/2qttlb '
  • hashtag #factoryjoe #twitter
  • * 2009 , Paul McFedries, Pete Cashmore, Twitter Tips, Tricks, and Tweets
  • You can also search for a hashtag by typing a topic (without the
  • ) in the search box and clicking Search.
  • * 2009 , Alistair Croll, Sean Power, Complete Web Monitoring
  • While hashtags aren't formally part of Twitter, some clients, such as Tweetdeck, will persist hashtags across replies to create a sort of message threading.
  • * 2011 , Rory Stewart, "Here we go again", London Review of Books , 33.VII:
  • The planes are moving into position. The foreign ministers of minor Arab states are taking calls on their cell-phones from Western politicians. Twitter accounts explode around the Libyan hash-tag .
  • (informal) The hash sign itself.
  • Derived terms

    * bashtag

    Verb

    (hashtagg)
  • (Internet) To label (a message) with a hashtag.
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