A name given to a person, most often a government employee, who mindlessly obeys orders. Even when said orders are no longer valid or are counterproductive to the main objective.
"I heard local PD harassing long haul truckers who were trying to catch some sleep. Why are they such obedience monkeys?"
by Aliel The Heretic March 30, 2020
Someone who places a digital product that should be free and open source behind a paywall, regardless of whether they own the copyrights.
"Yeah the admins had that asshole's post removed for shekeleering. I mean that shit was up on Google for Christ's sake."
by Aliel The Heretic January 29, 2022
Despite its historical significance, Red Coat is a modern slang term used by Americans (especially in states outside of New England) when referencing a person who migrated to the USA from the UK, who doesn't like the culture associated with said country, and constantly complains about it on social media.
"She doesn't like the fact that civilians own guns? That RED COAT should go back the UK."
"If he's so miserable here, why did that RED COAT move from Britain in the first place?"
"If he's so miserable here, why did that RED COAT move from Britain in the first place?"
by Aliel The Heretic October 15, 2015
Did you hear about that stupid pedo mom down the street that was arrested for child porn? Good riddance.
by Aliel The Heretic January 04, 2021
NOUN; ADJECTIVE
Social Media Slang for a type of corrupt suit wearing NPC, most often working for a mega-corporation or to a lesser extent, government bureaucracies. First popularized during the Hollywood "anti corporatist" scare of the 1980s, the term saw resurgence in the late 2010s after private corporations began employing censorship and payment-stops as a means of applying "non-government" cultural and financial pressure on customers, regardless of the beliefs or will of the customers themselves.
Social Media Slang for a type of corrupt suit wearing NPC, most often working for a mega-corporation or to a lesser extent, government bureaucracies. First popularized during the Hollywood "anti corporatist" scare of the 1980s, the term saw resurgence in the late 2010s after private corporations began employing censorship and payment-stops as a means of applying "non-government" cultural and financial pressure on customers, regardless of the beliefs or will of the customers themselves.
by Aliel The Heretic February 28, 2025
A term used to describe a United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operation in which anonymous leaks to news sources and message boards are used with partially true information or information that is already public knowledge. The design of these operations is intended to neutralized resistances within populations with the promises that secret "heroes" unknown to them are fighting on their behalf behind the scenes and that the people's perceived enemies are just "one step away" from being exposed and dealt with.
"Q Anon? Nah man. Only stupid boomers believe in that crap. From what I hear it's just another pied piper op."
by Aliel The Heretic October 15, 2020
A term used to describe a United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operation in which anonymous leaks to news sources and message boards are used with partially true information or information that is already public knowledge. The design of these operations is intended to neutralized resistances within populations with the promises that secret "heroes" unknown to them are fighting on their behalf behind the scenes and that the people's perceived enemies are just "one step away" from being exposed and dealt with.
"Q Anon? Nah man. Only stupid boomers believe in that crap. From what I hear it's just another pied piper op."
by Aliel The Heretic October 15, 2020