Material Review

A way of ruining ones life. Simply causing pain of the body and soul. Form of torture and punishment. Try to avoid it at all costs. Some may relate it to death or other things related to death.
"Id rather get hit by a bus than do material review." "Fuck material review it sucks asshole."
by Xoxoxo2 August 19, 2011
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Yelp Reviewer

Every restaurant's worst nightmare. They give bad reviews and boss everyone around!
"Oh no, a Yelp Reviewer! Now we have to give him the best service and food ever, or else he will give us a bad review, which will ruin our reputation forever!"
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Review Jerk

Review Jerk is the opposite of review bomb. Its when people/reviewers/critics /fans flood content with positive reviews to push their own woke agenda when the content was clearly bad. Also Review jerking is something that doesn't exist according to people who always use review bombing as an excuse when reviews can be jerked or bombed.
Look at how critics review jerked Masters of the Universe: Revelation and also said "Its an impressively loyal He-Man series"
by omegadespair August 03, 2021
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content review

The world's best youtuber and number 1 Thai Italian who just wants to rebuild the roman empire
I want to sell my soul to the content review youtube channel
by Content review January 28, 2022
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sniper review

n/v; to enter a file, review all working papers, leave review notes and exit the file without knowledge of the audit team. Upon opening the file, the audit team realizes a review has been performed, and review notes left, without ever having had any idea it was coming.
I was out at a client and had no idea my manager sniper reviewed my audit file until I went into it and saw review notes everywhere.
by JazzerciseD February 03, 2013
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Review stacking

Online reviews that have been written by paid reviewers or directly by manufacturers, vendors, or other stakeholders.
Usually appear on web-pages alongside products for sale on sites like Amazon or eBay.
Also appear on shopping aggregators like Google's shopping pages and many others.

Frequently used tactic to boost a product's image and desirability by appearing to be based on actual user experiences,
but may also be used to denigrate or put-down products (or services) with negative comments and apparent user experiences.

User experience is the key to this type of false marketing, or 'lying' about products. With the rise of Social Media, online
communication has become an important factor in social relationships, becoming one of the newest sources of 'word of mouth'
reviews, comparisons and recommendations. Marketers seek to manipulate this otherwise valuable pool of honest opinion and
experience by hiring schills to write reviews, stacking the odds in their favor or against other products unfairly or untruly. By doing
so, they reduce the value of the honest reviews, recommendations and experiences that are usually posted -- many people are
quite honest and the drive to be helpful to other people is one of the strongest of social drives.
"I have used this <product> many times and it is the best <product> available in my city." (actual review stacking of a brand of soap)
"This <product> caused my toenails to turn yellow" (actual review stacking of a shampoo)

"It was amazing, started on first pull and has been powering my whole house and my nabor's sic house for two weeks."

(with a 2500W generator? really? totally review stacking)
by OldUncleMe January 09, 2014
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