geotag
verb
- to add a geotag to digital content; to provide geographic information (especially locations, such as coordinates) via metadata
Wiktionary
noun
Etymology: Etymology tree Pre-Greek der. Proto-Hellenic *gayader. Ancient Greek γαῖᾰ (gaîă)clip. Ancient Greek γῆ (gê) Ancient Greek -ο- (-o-) Ancient Greek γεω- (geō-)der. English geo- English tag English geotag From geo- + tag.
- A piece of metadata indicating a geographic location, attached to a photograph or other item.
“But Portman, quite self-deprecating about her social-media savvy, says she . . . isn’t quite fully at ease yet with the world of double-taps and geotags and storying.”
verb
Etymology: Etymology tree Pre-Greek der. Proto-Hellenic *gayader. Ancient Greek γαῖᾰ (gaîă)clip. Ancient Greek γῆ (gê) Ancient Greek -ο- (-o-) Ancient Greek γεω- (geō-)der. English geo- English tag English geotag From geo- + tag.
- To augment (a photograph or other item) with metadata indicating a geographic location.
“Got fans on me, IG story, know where I be / All geotagged, got brands on me, got ads on me”