Tambourine Player

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The internet slang termTambourine Player” refers to a person who frequently contributes unnecessary or excessive comments or opinions in an online discussion or conversation. This slang insulting phrase suggests that the person is like a tambourine player in a band, constantly creating unnecessary noise that distracts or disrupts the flow of conversation.

This term is often used to mock or criticize individuals who tend to overparticipate in online discussions without adding valuable input. Here are two practical examples illustrating the use of this term:

– Example 1:
In an online gaming forum:

User1: Hey, I just found a hidden treasure in the game!
User2: Awesome! Where exactly did you find it?
TambourinePlayer123: Oh, I know where it is too! I found it a long time ago, but I won’t tell you because it’s a secret. *ting ting ting*
User1: Well, if you won’t share, why even bring it up?

– Example 2:
In a Facebook group discussing healthy eating habits:

User1: I’ve been following this great meal plan that has helped me eat healthier and lose weight.
User2: That sounds interesting! Could you share some details or tips?
TambourinePlayer456: I don’t believe in meal plans. I think everyone should eat whatever they want. *ting ting ting*
User1: That’s fine if you feel that way, but this discussion is focused on sharing helpful information and experiences in following meal plans.

In both examples, the term “Tambourine Player” is used to label someone who interrupts a conversation or adds irrelevant comments, detracting from the main topic or purpose of the discussion. The references to the “ting ting ting” sound mimic the noise made by a tambourine, further emphasizing the disruptive nature of their contributions.

Synonyms:
drummer
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