Significados adicionais: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Scrobble
Can replace most verbs to indicate that an action has been performed, and that it has been logged or recorded by a 'scrobbler', which is a system that records whatever you're scrobbling, although the scrobbler may not necessarily exist. If you played 64 games of Fifa 98: Road To World Cup, you could say "I scrobbled Fifa 64 times today." Or if you were on the phone, you could say "I was updating my PhoneScrobbler". http://blogs.sun.com/plamere/entry/i_scrobble_you_scrobble_we I encountered the word in the wild and not in the context of Music 2.0. I was reading the book called "Neverwhere" by Neil Gaiman. In this book there is a passage of dialog between two characters (Vandemar and Coup) where they talked about 'scrobbling' a girl (which likely meant that they would do something nasty to her). This book was published before the birth of the Audioscrobbler, so I asked RJ about it. He said he never read it. I also asked Neil Gaiman where he got the word from, but he has yet to reply. And so in the end we have a new word to add to the dictionary with perhaps at least two meanings. (I'm scrobbling some weezer right now). Xosé

