Person 1: Hey dude, let’s do an upper decker on Creepy Larry’s toilet.
Person 2: Time for some toilet espionage.
Person 2: Time for some toilet espionage.
by Dutch to the Oven May 16, 2018
Committing "regular" espionage has serious-enough risks just by itself, since your own country will likely take severe measures against you if they find out that you've been stealing their sensitive information. But dabbling in b-espionage can be even more "hazardous to your health", since your country's enemies may be even more infuriated when they find out that your information was bogus, and so they may hunt you down for retribution even more doggedly/savagely than your own government might have.
by QuacksO February 22, 2019
Wearing a standard gold shirt with an embroidered logo as a disguise to gain entry into otherwise inaccesible area.
Allen gained entry into the telecommunications closet by using golf shirt espionage. The lady at the front desk thought he worked for ATT.
by GoToThis2 February 15, 2011
ESPIONAGABLE is in reference to charges when a traitor, such as the treason weasel TRUMP, gets indicted.
WOW! That TRAITOR TRUMP
really racked up plenty of
espionagable charges!! Con spiracy Against The United States, and Theft of Classified Documents!!
Remind me what the punishment for all traitors
who commit espionagable
offenses against the United States!
really racked up plenty of
espionagable charges!! Con spiracy Against The United States, and Theft of Classified Documents!!
Remind me what the punishment for all traitors
who commit espionagable
offenses against the United States!
by ReallySUX2BUdontIt? June 9, 2023
Working at a retail store whilst wearing uniform and setting foot in their competitor's of same product they sell.
One guy who worked at Meijer got the sack for retail espionage, by walking into a Walmart, the employees there thought he was one of them, but the man showed them his Meijer name tag.