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YouTube

[ yoo-toob, -tyoob ]

Trademark.
  1. a brand name for a website on which users can post, view, or share videos.


verb (used with or without object)

, You·Tubed, You·Tub·ing.
  1. to post, view, or share (a video) on the YouTube website.

YouTube

/ ˈjuːˌtjuːb /

noun

  1. a website on which subscribers can post video files


verb

  1. tr to post (a video file) on the YouTube website

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Example Sentences

You’ll get a list of languages to pick from, either provided by the video uploader or automatically generated by YouTube’s speech recognition AI—which may or may not be particularly accurate.

YouTube wrote that playbook with its monetization program that shares ad revenue with publishers for the videos they upload to its platform.

From Digiday

In one recent video, he told his 379,000 YouTube subscribers, “The movement that Q has started is drawing a lot of people to consider God.”

With the exception of billing and payments data, it has also removed all AdMob and YouTube reporting data.

Watching Vidal on YouTube helped in creating his characterization.

To judge her acting abilities for yourself, check out her videos on YouTube for “Sex Shooter.”

It was uploaded to YouTube where it has been viewed by more than 42,000 people.

I can put things out directly on YouTube or social media, and get it seen by a lot of people.

But then somebody posted on YouTube a video of the incident, one that actually helps the police.

At the same time YouTube was replacing MTV as the go-to place for music videos.

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