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Someone likes what you wrote or said and links to it in a tweet, but refuses to @-cite you because they have a personal issue with you.
I guess Bob didn't think I would notice that he subcitweeted about how great my blog post was, but just-so-happened to forget a citation - you're not sneaky, Bob, I know you don't like me. It's fine though, I just put you on blast by quoting your subcitweetion in a retweet.
by Daniel Buchner August 29, 2016
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The term for when something goes completely FUBAR in relation to a blockchain smart contract, resulting in destruction of everything in sight. The classic example is the first ever slocking: when the Ethereum DAO smart contract was hacked and wrecked havoc in the smart contract space for months on end.
Damn, did you see that crappy smart contract Billy wrote? He left a bug in that allowed a Russian hacker to drain his kid's college fund - dude got absolutely slocked, it was painful to watch.
by Daniel Buchner July 27, 2016
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