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To "index on" something is to emphasize it or weight it.
To "over-index on" something is to over-emphasize it.
To "be over-indexed" is to be over-represented.
"Moreover, African Americans, Asians and Hispanics were all over-indexed on PBS's online platforms" (2013)
"Pepsi's loyal consumers 'over-indexed' on the desire to make the most out of every moment" (2015)
"I am already over-indexed on risky investments" (2016)
"...the overwhelming majority of our public attention is showered on a minuscule minority of humans. We are exceedingly over-indexed on our stars." (2020)
"People often index on skill when they are looking to hire" (2019)
index on by egregio April 12, 2022
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Index finger up 

Means your a Bradford boy

A proper mush
Hard as nails
Joe Bell: *Raises his index finger up*
Emerson Wilson:” Omg joe bell is a proper mush”

Index Ice 

A rather large diamond worn on the index finger of either hand
You’re man must be loaded to put that index ice on your finger
Index Ice by Longliveling November 3, 2023

Index Ice 

When you have a large Diamond on either index finger
You just have a rich husband based on that index ice you have
Index Ice by Longliveling November 3, 2023

Index Cleanser 

This is when you grab a bar of soap/bodywash and you get your index finger all soapy so you can stick it up your asshole to keep it fresh and clean.
I need to have an Index Cleanser before I get pegged tonight.
Index Cleanser by karunyan69 December 19, 2024

Index Biases

The systemic, often invisible skews built into the methodologies of influential global indices (e.g., Democracy Index, Corruption Perceptions Index, Ease of Doing Business). These biases can include: conceptual bias (defining "democracy" only as multi-party liberal democracy), source bias (relying on surveys of Western-educated elites), methodological bias (weighting factors that favor neoliberal policies), and political bias (producing results that align with the geopolitical interests of the organizations' home countries). Index biases turn quantitative measurement into a powerful tool for ideological normalization.
Example: The Corruption Perceptions Index is often criticized for Index Biases. It tends to rate poorer countries as more corrupt, often because it measures the perception of Western business elites, not the reality of, say, legalized corruption (lobbying, regulatory capture) in wealthy nations. This bias shapes investment flows and political discourse, punishing the Global South for forms of corruption the index is blind to in the West.
Index Biases by Dumu The Void February 5, 2026

Urinal Index 

A system for determining exactly how "low rent" a bar, restaurant or cafeteria is. To determine a business' standing on the URINAL INDEX, you throw some change into a urinal in the men's room. Every so often you check on it. If no one takes it, you may add some more. The LOWEST amount of change that it finally takes for someone to fish out the piss covered change is that business' score on the Urinal Index.
Originally invented at Darby's Oldtowne Armes, In Brampton Ontario.
Darby's was a 17 (cents) on the urinal index.