n. A "trendy" Buzz word for a Compressed audio File. Made popular by people that don't know any better, this Compressed audio file has been around since 1995. It has further reached the rest of the people of the world by stupid Media Coverage that likes to use a constant flow of buzz words to sound "trendy" or "young" so as to attract the young viewers.
by Meest September 26, 2005
Person A: Check out that muthafucka with the white earphones.
Person B: Yup. He be podcasting.
Person A: Let's jump the muthafucka!
Person B: No worth it, man. The POS
doesn't have gapless playback.
Person B: Yup. He be podcasting.
Person A: Let's jump the muthafucka!
Person B: No worth it, man. The POS
doesn't have gapless playback.
by Assweepay August 1, 2005
I tried listening to a podcast the other day. It was 72 hours long, when the guy could have summarized everything he wanted to say in 5 minutes.
by CyborgimusPrime July 30, 2021
Dario: "Didn't you know that Mozart was a freemason? Actually, many big politicians are freemasons, for example..."
Elena: "Wow! This is podcastable... let's start recording!
Elena: "Wow! This is podcastable... let's start recording!
by elenhtari October 10, 2009
Podcasting referes to pushing an audio file via an RSS feed to listener who subscribes to that feed from a podcatching program such as iPodder, Doppler, or Jager.
The Podcast can be anything from a pre-recorded song to a polished audio show of your making.
The Podcast can be anything from a pre-recorded song to a polished audio show of your making.
by Todd Higginbotham November 6, 2004
An audio or video file that is downloaded to a users computer (usally) automatically by using RSS or Live Bookmarks.
When a users enters a website that is linked to a podcast, they may see one or two orange icons, they may see xml or rss or a little circle with lines comming out from it. The user can subscribe to the RSS feed or "feed" by telling an RSS Reader to watch the RSS Feed and tell the user if there is an update, in which cast the user can download the Podcast.
The iTunes media player also has Podcast and RSS support built in, the user can go onto the "Podcast Directory" and select as many or as little podcast feeds as he or she wants. There are also other Podcast readers such as "Democracy TV".
When a users enters a website that is linked to a podcast, they may see one or two orange icons, they may see xml or rss or a little circle with lines comming out from it. The user can subscribe to the RSS feed or "feed" by telling an RSS Reader to watch the RSS Feed and tell the user if there is an update, in which cast the user can download the Podcast.
The iTunes media player also has Podcast and RSS support built in, the user can go onto the "Podcast Directory" and select as many or as little podcast feeds as he or she wants. There are also other Podcast readers such as "Democracy TV".
A: Dude listen to my Podcast!
B: Cool where is the RSS Feed?!
A: RS- What
B: Then it isn't a podcast
B: Cool where is the RSS Feed?!
A: RS- What
B: Then it isn't a podcast
by GrayApple May 14, 2006