(verb — past tense of "plex")
Definition:
When someone has been screwed over, betrayed, or had something important taken away—especially features, rights, or an agreement—often in a shady, manipulative way.
Definition:
When someone has been screwed over, betrayed, or had something important taken away—especially features, rights, or an agreement—often in a shady, manipulative way.
“We got plexed after the merger—all the good features are gone.”
“She got plexed out of her bonus—classic management move.”
“Dude, I thought that deal was solid. They totally plexed me.”
“She got plexed out of her bonus—classic management move.”
“Dude, I thought that deal was solid. They totally plexed me.”
by James Baker Jefferson May 01, 2025
by DarkWaters January 10, 2025
Sometimes there is a perfectly good, maybe even brilliant, open source project to which some corporate bag-muncher decides to buy the rights and slowly, over the years, convert it into a fucking "earnings channel" by first requiring a cloud account to sign on, then progressively sliding a giant cucumber into your anus until ultimately, they start extorting you for money.
by The Means of Production May 16, 2025