Definitions
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- noun art A three-dimensional copy of a living human body.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Reynolds: We have these things on our industry called a lifecast, and it's a mold of an actor's head and you can build a prosthetic around that ...
Gizmodo 2010
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Julia Allison - Pioneer of the hot pink 'lifecast' blog concept, NonSociety has become nonentity
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Julia Allison - Pioneer of the hot pink 'lifecast' blog concept, NonSociety has become nonentity
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Julia Allison - Pioneer of the hot pink 'lifecast' blog concept, NonSociety has become nonentity
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Julia Allison - Pioneer of the hot pink 'lifecast' blog concept, NonSociety has become nonentity
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She has neither a blog or a "lifecast" or anything to offer.
Blogbot - forsiden 2009
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She's currently working on a science fiction screenplay and has several ideas for the technology, including making a documentary, broadcasting an online "lifecast," and doing art installations.
CNET News.com 2008
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Media personality and entrepreneur Justine Ezarik took advantage of it to singlehandedly turn a lifecast spot to a massive personal brand.
Patricia Handschiegel: The New Power Girls: What Social Networks Are Best for Your Business? 2009
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Reel Pop: Natalie Portman, this is your lifecast: Pixie-perfect actress Natalie Portman is hunting for funding in Silicon Valley.
Archive 2007-05-06 Bill Crider 2007
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He publishes a personal blog and lifecast to tens of thousands of viewers, and is a top subscribed partner on YouTube.
Winner of The Best RAWR Contest! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
mager commented on the word lifecast
from the words of justin kan
March 27, 2007