roke

*roke: adjective | /rōk/

1. Falsely claiming merit or qualification
2. insincerely presenting oneself as competent or worthy of a role or position.

Origin: Derived from the verb "roke", which means “to swindle” or “cheat.” First recorded in 16th-century English, where it was used to describe acts of deception or fraud.
His roke credentials didn’t fool anyone.
With roke homogeneity hires like these, it's time to retire the "woke diversity hire" pejorative...
by ansinanser March 26, 2025
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Oopsasectic

adjective | /ˌu psəˈsɛtɪk/

A complete failure or blunder, especially involving anything related to the operational security of an organization— especially involving critical or senstive information that is compromised or mishandled due to carelessness or incompetence.

Origin: A blend of OpSec (operational security) and oops, coined as a contrastive term to copacetic, used to describe situations where security protocols are breached or mishandled in a spectacularly incompetent way, highlighting the failure to execute properly.
That group chat was completely oopsasectic.
by ansinanser March 26, 2025
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