Verb; to copy writing from the Internet for publication in hard copy magazine form, without notification or payment to the author.
by beyota November 6, 2010
tom" did you know new bjork album is dropping tonight"
brady " who told you that"
seif " sean's source obv"
brady "good one seif"
seif (completely unrelated) " fuck tom brady!"
brady " who told you that"
seif " sean's source obv"
brady "good one seif"
seif (completely unrelated) " fuck tom brady!"
by 5dot September 11, 2022
The term used by social media gurus when they use fake profiles to boost their follower/like numbers.
A: "Look at these numbers! Our asses are gonna get kicked. Can't you use that fake profile trick- you know the one where you pretend to be a 27 year old hot girl in your bikini?"
B: "It's called Profile Sourcing!"
A: "Of course it is dear :-/ "
B: "It's called Profile Sourcing!"
A: "Of course it is dear :-/ "
by laracroft10 June 10, 2010
Plagiarism. Stealing. Comes from the cooking magazine of the same name which plagiarized articles lifted off the internet.
by punxnotdead286 November 5, 2010
A file containing instructions (following a particular language syntax, such as C, C++, or Perl) that define the operation of a program or part of a program. Usually written in text, these files must be compiled/linked or interpreted by separate tools in order to produce an actual functioning program.
by retro January 23, 2004
Source code is a document written by a programmer which can be compiled into a binary form. A compiler takes source code which is written in a near english form and converts it to the binary code a computer can understand.
by Ben Jacobs February 5, 2004
The code which makes up a program or game; can be given to programmers to let them modify the program or make upgrades.
by Isi Oamen February 8, 2004