The female version of T-bagging.
When you repeatedly crouch over the face of a defeated enemy (usually in a video game), as a sign of disrespect and/or dominance
When you repeatedly crouch over the face of a defeated enemy (usually in a video game), as a sign of disrespect and/or dominance
"Haha I killed this guy and now I'm T-bagging him!"
"Nah, your character is female; you're Roast Beefing him!"
"Nah, your character is female; you're Roast Beefing him!"
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“I know right! They are so weird..”
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Get the Back-Beefing mug.The calculated practice of manufacturing or manipulating scarcity for the express purpose of exaggerating and sustaining the perceived value, desirability, or exclusivity of a commodity, service, or even an abstract idea. The term takes its name from the historical strategies of the De Beers diamond corporation, which successfully fostered a cultural and economic mythology of rarity around diamonds despite their relative geological abundance. In this sense, De Beering refers to any deliberate attempt to withhold supply, obscure availability, or construct a narrative of uniqueness that serves to elevate market prices and social prestige. It encapsulates a mode of economic and cultural engineering in which scarcity itself becomes the principal product, reshaping consumer behaviour, fuelling aspirational demand, and embedding the illusion of preciousness within the collective imagination.
A clear example of De Beering could be seen in 2022, when Shell capitalised on the lingering perception of oil scarcity in the wake of Covid-19. By maintaining the narrative of shortage despite stable reserves, the company achieved a record-breaking profit margin of around £40 billion, the highest in its history. This reflected not natural market conditions but the strategic engineering of scarcity to inflate value and consolidate shareholder wealth.
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