1. selfie - Noun
2. selfie - Verb
Astronaut taking a selfie during a spacewalk in 2012.
selfie (plural selfies)
(informal, mobile telephony) A photographic self-portrait, especially one taken manually (not using a timer, tripod etc.) with a small camera or mobile phone.
take a selfie
selfie (third-person singular simple present selfies, present participle selfying, simple past and past participle selfied)
(intransitive, informal, mobile telephony) to take a selfie
I ... take a selfie with him; two, to be safe. My lips are parted, as if I'm poking a dead thing to see if it'll come to life; it's the phone I'm attempting to keep at a distance. He's smiling faintly, as if amuse by some exotic piece of wildlife. Amit Chaudhuri
Selfies became too big. The selfie photos are not good. Fans ask me for a selfie, and I say, 'Let's just do a photo.' I'm not anti-selfie, but I like a classic photograph. Marin Cilic
A selfie is a sort of interesting way to reclaim the gaze, right? You're looking at yourself and taking a photo while looking at everyone. But also, who cares? Emily Ratajkowski
We are not going to be satisfied by politicians saying 'we support you' and then walking away. We won't be satisfied until they meet our demands and act. That's why simply taking a selfie or posting support on Twitter isn't enough. That's why we have to keep striking. Greta Thunberg
I see fans all the time. They're always very complimentary and they're always very eager to talk and to share their experiences or get a selfie. They're really, really loyal. And intense. Mike Colter
Although several media reports profiled "Salman Khan's clone", not much has changed for Sushant, save for the odd selfie request. Source: Internet