28 definitions by Echold2006
To be honest, there isn't an actual definition for "Marcy Sex", therefore, this definition does not describe anything.
by Echold2006 January 18, 2022
a phrase that social media users use when they find themselves in media or referenced in text. It is a reference to the Spongebob SquarePants episode "As Seen on TV" where Spongebob points himself out in the commercial to Gary.
by Echold2006 April 14, 2023
An Among Us strategy, sometimes spelled as "Orag", of which the Imposter simply puts "Orang" in the chat, causing a psychological effect that causes many to vote orange out
by Echold2006 January 18, 2022
Greenlighting is the act of a website or such requiring debit/credit card info for no sensible reason and/or requiring a specific payment method you may or may not have access to
Virtually every kid's debit card company likes greenlighting customers by requiring payment via a bank-issued debit card
by Echold2006 February 12, 2022
by Echold2006 April 15, 2023
A kids' television series that began in 1990. It follows 4 characters: Bella, Milo, Fizz, and Jake. In every episode the characters do ordinary kids show stuff. However, there is an unspoken rule that you should never, under any circumstances, speak of this show. Some people who have made this mistake have gone missing... or worse.
do NEVER mention the name of this TV show. You might regret it...
do NEVER mention the name of this TV show. You might regret it...
by Echold2006 April 14, 2023
A password (usually auto-generated) that is complete nonsense. Example: *)36/Pn=p>(JOp5dcqtUo"@G
These passwords are ironically a good practice to use since a brute-force attack based on non-nonsense data is more likely to guess a password like "fuckrobot34" than "lG.j"UXhSHZ*|c>j|$oBfXr1"
The phrase comes from the assumption that a string of characters needed to launch a rocket would be very random as to protect the system from hijacking.
These passwords are ironically a good practice to use since a brute-force attack based on non-nonsense data is more likely to guess a password like "fuckrobot34" than "lG.j"UXhSHZ*|c>j|$oBfXr1"
The phrase comes from the assumption that a string of characters needed to launch a rocket would be very random as to protect the system from hijacking.
The password that was suggested to me on superconfidentialgovernment.com looked like a rocket launch code.
by Echold2006 April 13, 2023