by Daddy_Dollar November 10, 2013
Snow Ball is a character in George Orwell's book, "Animal Farm." (Snowball = Leon Trotsky.)
To be Snow Balled is to be removed from your position of influence though coercion. (Ideologies, socio-political standings...) The effect is compounded (Snowball effect.) after you are not present to defend your positions. Falsehoods are projected to defame the person being Snowballed.
This term is most commonly used in sales and other white collar professions.
(To force out though coercion.)
(Defamation of character.)
To be Snow Balled is to be removed from your position of influence though coercion. (Ideologies, socio-political standings...) The effect is compounded (Snowball effect.) after you are not present to defend your positions. Falsehoods are projected to defame the person being Snowballed.
This term is most commonly used in sales and other white collar professions.
(To force out though coercion.)
(Defamation of character.)
The roofer was snowballed by three different contractors to gain the contract.
The politician was snowballed by the Right wing making false claims of political standings in the Communist party.
"If you don't cooperate, the situation will snow ball." - (Coercive jargon)
The politician was snowballed by the Right wing making false claims of political standings in the Communist party.
"If you don't cooperate, the situation will snow ball." - (Coercive jargon)
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by Ryan Beiler March 29, 2008
Snow Balls was the term used in the 1920s for celebrity Cocaine parties. Although Cocaine was being banned by the government as an ingredient in normal everyday products, the black market started to fill the niche. With such a stigma then associated with Cocaine, Hollywood began blacklisting artists caught using Cocaine.
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