different between didder vs vidder
didder
English
Etymology
From Middle English didderen (“to tremble”).
Verb
didder (third-person singular simple present didders, present participle diddering, simple past and past participle diddered)
- (dialect, intransitive) To rattle or shiver.
Derived terms
- dither
Anagrams
- ridded
didder From the web:
- what does differ mean
- differ meaning
- difference between
- what does a digger do
- does differ mean different
- what does the word differ mean
vidder
English
Etymology
vid (“video”) +? -er
Noun
vidder (plural vidders)
- A person who creates fanvids.
- 2006, Rochelle Mazar, "Slash Fiction/Fanfiction", in The International Handbook of Virtual Learning Environments (eds. Joel Weiss, Jason Nolan, Jeremy Hunsinger, & Peter Pericles Trifonas), Springer (2006), ?ISBN, page 1148:
- Old school vidders created these forms of post-modern art using a VCR; today more and more vids are being created using video software such as Adobe premiere and imovie.
- 2010, Kim Middleton, "Alternate Universes on Video: Fanvid and the Future of Narrative", in Writing and the Digital Generation: Essays on New Media Rhetoric (ed. Heather Urbanski), McFarland & Company (2010), ?ISBN, page 121:
- In his desire to differentiate vidders' multi-layered work from MTV's commercial, iconographic aesthetic, Jenkins asserts: “fan video is first and foremost a narrative art” (233).
- 2011, Eve Ng, "Reading the Romance of Fan Cultural Production: Music Videos of a Television Lesbian Couple", in Gender, Race, and Class in Media: A Critical Reader (eds. Gail Dines & Jean M. Humez), SAGE Publications (2008), ?ISBN, page 560:
- In a similar vein, another vidder, who made several Lianca videos, wrote that “I would just hear a song and start seeing clips. I would be driving down the road and it would just hit.”
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:vidder.
- 2006, Rochelle Mazar, "Slash Fiction/Fanfiction", in The International Handbook of Virtual Learning Environments (eds. Joel Weiss, Jason Nolan, Jeremy Hunsinger, & Peter Pericles Trifonas), Springer (2006), ?ISBN, page 1148:
Synonyms
- fanvidder
Anagrams
- drived
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
vidder m or f
- indefinite plural of vidde
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
vidder f
- indefinite plural of vidd
- indefinite plural of vidde
Swedish
Noun
vidder
- indefinite plural of vidd
Anagrams
- dervid
vidder From the web:
- what does bidder mean
- what is the meaning of bidder
- what is a bidder
- what is meant by bidder
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- didder vs vidder
- didder vs ridder
- nidder vs didder
- ridder vs vidder
- jidder vs vidder
- vedder vs vidder
- vidder vs widder
- vidder vs nidder
- kidder vs vidder
- fanvidder vs vidder
- fanvid vs vidder
- posing vs flexing
- showing vs posing
- pos vs posing
- posing vs pose
- posing vs providing
- terms vs posing
- pourtraying vs portraying
- portraying vs portrayal
- unfearing vs reckless