Waylay vs Scrobble - What's the difference?
waylay | scrobble |
To lie in wait for and attack from ambush.
To accost or intercept unexpectedly.
(slang) To waylay, kidnap or steal.
* (John Masefield)
* Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere (page 73)
(internet slang) To publish one's music-listening habits to the Internet via software, in order to track when and how often certain songs are played.
As verbs the difference between waylay and scrobble
is that waylay is to lie in wait for and attack from ambush while scrobble is (slang) to waylay, kidnap or steal or scrobble can be (internet slang) to publish one's music-listening habits to the internet via software, in order to track when and how often certain songs are played.As a noun scrobble is
a datum or the aggregate data collected by this means.waylay
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See also
* ambush * lurk English irregular verbsscrobble
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Etymology 1
1927, in the book .Verb
- They've tried to scrobble another clergyman who was walking into Tatchester from Tineton.
- "We have no intention of violating their market truce. More of waiting till she has left the market and scrobbling her..."