Corporate America dress code that does not apply to females as it does to males. Females can wear slutty outfits with skin tight skirts and yoga pants showing off their camel toes and g-strings and stiletto heels while the men have to wear collared shirts and leather clown shoes.
"Steve, did you see those hot new sluts in enrollment? It is so awesome we have so much turnaround in that department because we are afforded so much slutty bias casual visuals. "
"yeah...niiiice, yoga pants and thongs rule!"
"AU rules!"
"yeah...niiiice, yoga pants and thongs rule!"
"AU rules!"
by Psibri January 04, 2012
The opposite of Net Neutrality. Showing access preference or denial(faster connection speeds, blacklisting etc.) to any specific site for any reason by an internet service provider.
Ex1
P1: Did you hear ___cast is limiting P2P traffic?
P2: No way!
P1: That's Net Bias for you.
Ex2
P1: I'm tired of all these cable company lobbyists shooting down Net Neutrality legislation.
P2: That's Net Bias of the worst kind.
P1: Did you hear ___cast is limiting P2P traffic?
P2: No way!
P1: That's Net Bias for you.
Ex2
P1: I'm tired of all these cable company lobbyists shooting down Net Neutrality legislation.
P2: That's Net Bias of the worst kind.
by Tad Turpen June 17, 2008
Something exemplified in the other two definitions for, "Conservative bias." Conservative bias, while not as unchecked as the liberal media might lead you to believe, is most present in Christian fundamentalist organizations, such as those owned by Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell, James Dobson, and Gary Bauer, who donate millions each to members of the republican party.
Bill O'Reilly and Rush Limbaugh are often criticized for their apparent conservative bias, but this bias is also present in Michael Savage, Michal Medved, and Bill Bennet. The latter two are often overlooked due to the oversaturation of controversial conservatives in the media.
by to_kill_the_sun November 22, 2005
Cause to feel or show prejudice for or against something or someone because it brings comfort to the person.
*cries*"Aweh man I am going to die so like heaven exists and we all go there." *feels better*
- Typical Religious Person
"That's a consolation bias, you should base your beliefs in facts not emotion."
-Rational Person
- Typical Religious Person
"That's a consolation bias, you should base your beliefs in facts not emotion."
-Rational Person
by MrChristopher November 05, 2014
by Weirdostan February 23, 2019
A set of beliefs which can only be found in a certain website or physical location and is strongly believed by the people residing in that website or location. A certain location can have a strong belief and surround itself by people who follow that idea however, that particular idea can be opposed by another group of people in a different location.
Anyone who comes from an opposing area willing to share his view is directly dismissed by the people who reside in the home location/website. This could also be called an echo chamber or circlejerk .
Anyone who comes from an opposing area willing to share his view is directly dismissed by the people who reside in the home location/website. This could also be called an echo chamber or circlejerk .
The user with liberal views has commented his political view on a conservative comment section and multiple conservative people have replied to him saying his view is wrong because of location bias.
by MemeStar69 August 24, 2019