Plex

(verb / noun — slang)

Definition:
To screw someone over, especially by:

Removing or downgrading features

Changing an agreement last minute

Undermining trust for personal or corporate gain
“They plexed the whole community—now it’s pay-to-win.”

“I got plexed on that contract. Total bait and switch.”

“He’s always plexing people to climb the ladder.”
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Plexer

(noun — one who plexes)

Definition:
A person who intentionally screws others over by altering deals, removing value, or twisting trust for their own gain. A saboteur in a hoodie or a suit.
“Don’t trust him—he’s a serial plexer.”

“The product manager turned out to be a total plexer.”

“You’ll know the plexer by the smile right before the downgrade.”
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Plexed

(verb — past tense of "plex")

Definition:
When someone has been screwed over, betrayed, or had something important taken away—especially features, rights, or an agreement—often in a shady, manipulative way.
“We got plexed after the merger—all the good features are gone.”

“She got plexed out of her bonus—classic management move.”

“Dude, I thought that deal was solid. They totally plexed me.”
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