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Verb,
To be misled about the purpose of a advertisment, commercial or conversation until the very end.

Derived from the Geico Insurance commercial campaign with the endings "...but there's good news, I just save a bunch of money on my car insurance."
Narrator: " It is here that many a salmon's life is cut short, but there is good news...I just save a bunch of money on my car insurance by switching to Geico."
Audience: AWWWW!! We've been geicoed!
geicoed by Cruise May 17, 2006
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A slang term that encapsulates the unique characteristics, values, and communications styles of a specific generation. It reflects how generational influences shape interactions and cultural understandings, especially concerning technology and shared experiences.
The way we communicate online is totally part of our Gencode; only my generation would use emojis to express feelings instead of words!
Gencode by Reuben’Jones September 29, 2025