by Rebekah M January 04, 2008
reality-distortion field n. An expression used to describe the persuasive ability of managers like Steve Jobs (the term originated at Apple Computer in the 1980's to describe his peculiar charisma). Those close to these managers become passionately committed to possibly insane projects, without regard to the practicality of their implementation or competitive forces in the marketpace.
"A reality distortion field. In Steve's presence, reality is malleable. He can convince anyone of practically anything. It wears off when he's not around, but it makes it hard to have realistic schedules."
by Matrix9180 August 13, 2004
Similar to that of a doppleganger, it is another individual with the same name as you whose records and/or stories are mixed in with your own when you Google yourself.
by shilohfire October 06, 2007
Does It Look Like I Give A Fuck
by Vince March 03, 2004
by catie H December 11, 2003
Bringing personal work to the office: paying bills, playing games and reading online newspapers on company time (OCT).
by C.J.Matrix September 10, 2003