This is done when you're using a word or phrase that is either already in the trending topics or it's something that you're hoping to get into the trending topics. It's just a way of showcasing this.
A tag embedded in a message posted on the Twitter microblogging service, consisting of a word within the message prefixed with a hash sign.
It was invented by Jack Dorsey.
You can't hashtag their name but you can hashtag a phrase or a word. For example: #happy #excited #love. Hope that answered your question!! :)
Because the word bit is a "tag" and the symbol at the start "#" is called a "hash".
Hashtags are a way of tracking trends on Twitter. Adding a word with a hashtag in front of it - for instance, #WikiAnswers - adds that "tweet" to a list of "tweets" with the same hashtags. That way they can be tracked and used for statistics about a trendy topic.
hash, dope.
hash
u die soon
Hash is not encryption, it is the way a word, or message is changed into a unrecognized pattern. ...........you might want to change the categories
An example sentence for hash is: One definition of hash is dish of cooked meat cut into small pieces and cooked again, usually with potatoes.
Let us or let's can go before the word go.
The word "germ" would come before the word "germinate" in the dictionary, as words are typically listed in alphabetical order.