Flaming is very angry correspondence - often by several people attacking one person for some opinion they expressed
Flaming and heckling are similar in that abusive, mean and nasty comments toward someone else are made. Flaming is done online and heckling is done in person.
The Flaming Lips was created in 1983.
Flaming Bullets - 1945 was released on: USA: 15 October 1945
Flaming Hearts - 1913 was released on: USA: 7 November 1913
The newest Dell commercial uses the song "Lollipop".
Flaming and heckling are similar in that abusive, mean and nasty comments toward someone else are made. Flaming is done online and heckling is done in person.
Flaming Heart comes from Crests from Europe,WHich the flaming heart on a crest would mean 'Burning passion,or love or desire"
Sending, angry, rude, or obscene messages directed at a person or persons privately or an online group
it mean there is a hacker in your computer
The correct spelling is "flaming" (on fire).*The slang use of flame is as a verb to mean insult someone online, and occasionally the misspelling flameing is seen there.
A "flaming email" is an email which is considered to be an insulting and argument causing email. "Flaming" is another term for "bashing". The term is used mainly on message boards and in online gaming such as PlayStation Network and XBOX Live. Often "flaming" can escalate with multiple internet users sending insults back and forth. These arguments can often turn into real world issues such as politics or religion. This is considered a "flame war".
The correct spelling is "flaming" (on fire).*The slang use of flame is as a verb to mean insult someone online, and occasionally the misspelling flameing is seen there.
I better start off with what flaming is. Flaming is pretty much "trash talk, spam, rude, and arguing". This is where users usually can argue and it is allowed. A lot of times a board will have a flaming section, but it will not be moderated. Insults*
"Flaming Lyre" is a book of poetry by Amador T. Daguio. In British slang "flaming liar" can also mean a person who frequently tells untruths.
Electronic safety
The verb to flame in an internet context means to argue with another person online, generally in a way that abandons logic, common sense or any amount of personal propriety. Swearing, vicious ad hominem attacks, and excessive use of the caps lock are common features. When two or more users flame each other, it is called a flame war. Such wars are usually confined to forums and comments sections of public websites, and are harmless if annoying. The anonymity of all parties protects them. However, in a social networking context, people are more likely to have their real names and photos published so flaming can have real world consequences. Flaming as an adjective is also a slang term for an obvious homosexual.
Either the Frogs or the Flaming Lips, in my opinion.