Aww man, I'm out of permits on CityVille. I guess I need to log on to my sneak account and send myself some!
by RubySlippersStopTraffic March 27, 2011
A unique account only used when the username goes along with the response.Usually only used once.(Originated on Reddit)
username: potatoshmotato
That's what she said.
username: Novelty-Account
Hey,use a novelty account.
username: Thats-what-she-said
Already on it.
That's what she said.
username: Novelty-Account
Hey,use a novelty account.
username: Thats-what-she-said
Already on it.
by waterdude125 January 29, 2011
"Dude, some hot chick just added me last night."
"What's her name?"
"Anya Johnes."
"Bro, that's my catfish account. I thought I told you that."
"What's her name?"
"Anya Johnes."
"Bro, that's my catfish account. I thought I told you that."
by Riley Stavros August 27, 2011
by Wariobros194 January 28, 2021
A spam account, sometimes referred to as a “sass account”, is an Instagram account with thousands of posts. Most users post daily and multiple times a day. Everything that goes on the spam is supposed to stay on the spam - illegal substances, nudes, 25 pictures in a row of you crying during a mental breakdown. The community started many years ago, maybe 2011 or so. People like Julia Penton, Jaelle Stiles, Ren, etc were some of the OG spam accounts; they have a big following base because their lives are absolutely insane half the time. Spams are different from Finstas. Spam = community of strangers. Finsta = Jeremy down the block who rides your bus.
Girl 1: Hey, I saw you having a mental breakdown on your spam account last night.
Girl 2: Yeah, that’s pretty common with me.
Girl 2: Yeah, that’s pretty common with me.
by yowhattheheckdude March 12, 2018
an account used to share information that is only shown to a certain group of people. Could be going off about how u hate someone or just sharing a thought u had today. An account to post anything that has no filter. Most times used to throw shade on other people.
by fakeuser101 January 05, 2018
Account executive are mostly responsible for the more practical parts of the advertising jobs (ie leaflets, distributions, adaptations of materials from different languages, making sure the client is always happy even if it includes a fluffing). They answer to the respective account supervisor and/or to the client service director/account director in short words primarily compromised of yes. That depends on the country and on the account you are working for. In Spain for example, an account executive could probably develop very important campaigns on his/her own which the Account Supervisor or Creative Director will later take credit for.
by juicie fruit February 09, 2010