To constantly flip-flop and change your opinion due to trying to keep up with the latest manoeuvering of a cause you unconditionally support and apologize for, constantly being wrong.
He is kirvin again on the reasons for invading Iraq.
or
He's kirvin again on whether PalmOS is dead or not.
or
He's kirvin again on whether PalmOS is dead or not.
by Surur October 04, 2005
Redditors who believe the Coronavirus crisis is "Just Flu, bro" and that the world is overreacting to the deadly pandemic. They generally believe in the Iceberg theory that the majority of people are infected already, and that herd immunity is just around the corner, and want lockdown to end now, as they put the economy ahead of lives. Tends to be Trump supporters and right-wingers.
Hershie23: With how the disease has spread and the limited testing, there can be little doubt that the numbers of people infected are far higher than reported, and thus the rates of mortality much lower; unless everyone is tested before the removal of any lockdown measures then this number will only grow and, again, the herd immunity slowly begins to build.
Woke person: You are just one of the flu bros.
Woke person: You are just one of the flu bros.
by Surur April 15, 2020
(noun)
A series of last-ditch efforts or dramatic actions taken by a company, especially one facing potential failure, in a bid to quickly revive its fortunes. Characterized by a flurry of product announcements, ambitious projects, or strategic shifts, all launched in quick succession, in the hope that at least one will capture the market's or investors' attention and save the company from downfall.
The act of deploying multiple, often disparate, strategies or initiatives simultaneously, akin to throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks, under circumstances where failure seems imminent. This approach is marked by a blend of desperation and spectacle, aiming to generate buzz and rekindle interest in a sinking enterprise.
A series of last-ditch efforts or dramatic actions taken by a company, especially one facing potential failure, in a bid to quickly revive its fortunes. Characterized by a flurry of product announcements, ambitious projects, or strategic shifts, all launched in quick succession, in the hope that at least one will capture the market's or investors' attention and save the company from downfall.
The act of deploying multiple, often disparate, strategies or initiatives simultaneously, akin to throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks, under circumstances where failure seems imminent. This approach is marked by a blend of desperation and spectacle, aiming to generate buzz and rekindle interest in a sinking enterprise.
"Seeing the tech company roll out a new product lineup, a partnership, and a pivot to a new market all in one quarter felt like watching a Hail Mary Parade. Everyone knew they were on their last legs, trying anything to stay afloat."
by Surur March 08, 2024