Verb:
1. The act of adding spyware and invasive analytics into a digital platform for the purpose of monetization or research.
1. The act of adding spyware and invasive analytics into a digital platform for the purpose of monetization or research.
WhatsApp was once a messaging app celebrated for its respect for user privacy. But the platform was quickly zucked after Facebook purchased it.
by gitar October 29, 2021
A person who gathers information, to snitch or state about another person or a group of people.
A snitch or informant
Word started in the spring 2020
By two New Yorker's and A Nigerian
Mark Zuckerberg - court case in 2018 - Gathering peoples information and selling it.
A snitch or informant
Word started in the spring 2020
By two New Yorker's and A Nigerian
Mark Zuckerberg - court case in 2018 - Gathering peoples information and selling it.
by sLyyyyyy,Peter Paris, Gabe April 26, 2020
by JJJonas May 12, 2021
A combination of Zscaler and Sucks, to represent when something sucks as much or more than Zscaler does. In this world where security is paramount and you can't live without internet you should know what is good and what is bad and only use the good stuff to protect you.
- Oh man, TikTok isn't working - that zucks!
- That salesmen should be less arrogant and zuck less.
- It zucks when somebody lies to you!
- That salesmen should be less arrogant and zuck less.
- It zucks when somebody lies to you!
by xohex March 14, 2024
Zuck hasn't contributed to a political campaign and is the richest person in the world in relation to his age.
by Coop Dupe January 18, 2020
Zuck verb
Zuck definition
Zuck: A web site that only requires minimal information to join.
Register in a clandestine manner to protect personal information.
Browse or register on a website stealthily to protect yourself from hackers.
Zuck: provide as little information as possible.
“That site is zuck, they don’t ask for personal information.”
Zucking: Joining or browsing a web site without revealing your personal information details.
“I was zucking around on the site to see what it was about before joining.
Zucked: Joined a web site and did not reveal personal information.
“I zucked their site using a fake birthdate and street address.”
Zucker, person who join web sites without divulging personal information.
"He don't have to worry about identity theft or being exploited, he is a zucker.
Zuck definition
Zuck: A web site that only requires minimal information to join.
Register in a clandestine manner to protect personal information.
Browse or register on a website stealthily to protect yourself from hackers.
Zuck: provide as little information as possible.
“That site is zuck, they don’t ask for personal information.”
Zucking: Joining or browsing a web site without revealing your personal information details.
“I was zucking around on the site to see what it was about before joining.
Zucked: Joined a web site and did not reveal personal information.
“I zucked their site using a fake birthdate and street address.”
Zucker, person who join web sites without divulging personal information.
"He don't have to worry about identity theft or being exploited, he is a zucker.
by zuckmark.com January 17, 2021
Zuck verb
Zuck definition
Zuck: A web site that only requires minimal information to join.
Register in a clandestine manner to protect personal information.
Browse or register on a website stealthily to protect yourself from hackers.
Requiring minimal information.
“That site is zuck, they don’t ask for personal information.”
Zucking: Joining or browsing a web site without revealing your personal information details.
“I was zucking around on the site to see what it was about before joining.
Zucked: Joined a web site and did not reveal personal information.
Provided minimal information.
“I zucked their site using a fake birthdate and street address.”
Zucker: Person who join web sites without divulging personal information.
Zuck definition
Zuck: A web site that only requires minimal information to join.
Register in a clandestine manner to protect personal information.
Browse or register on a website stealthily to protect yourself from hackers.
Requiring minimal information.
“That site is zuck, they don’t ask for personal information.”
Zucking: Joining or browsing a web site without revealing your personal information details.
“I was zucking around on the site to see what it was about before joining.
Zucked: Joined a web site and did not reveal personal information.
Provided minimal information.
“I zucked their site using a fake birthdate and street address.”
Zucker: Person who join web sites without divulging personal information.
by zuckmark.com January 17, 2021