by Elizabeth Wolf March 02, 2004
A form of logically fallacious reasoning that involves winning an argument by taking a contrarian position that is left just vague enough to where they win the argument regardless of which side comes out on top.
Named after the famous scene from the Seinfeld episode "The Bubble Boy."
Named after the famous scene from the Seinfeld episode "The Bubble Boy."
There's a certain beat-you-at-your-own-gameiness to "The Card Says Moops" Maneuver. "Safe spaces are bullshit, but if you get one I get one, too." "There's no such thing as systemic oppression, but if there were, I'd be oppressed." It's dismissing the rhetoric of social justice while also trying to use it against you. Claiming "the card says 'Moops'" does not so much mean "I believe the people who invaded Spain in the 8th century were literally called 'The Moops'," but rather "you can't prove I don't believe it." Not a statement of sincere belief; simply moving a piece across the board. All in the game, yo.
-- Innuendo Studios, "The Alt-Right Playbook: The Card Says Moops"
-- Innuendo Studios, "The Alt-Right Playbook: The Card Says Moops"
by The Logical Fallacy February 04, 2019
The gynecologist examined my moopee.
by SLambert August 23, 2006
by MoopiteLovd May 06, 2021
Combination of Mud and Poop (M-oop). Used by farmers and ranchers to describe the manure slurry that occurs after a heavy rain or melting snow in livestock paddocks.
by DutchHollow March 08, 2018
the act of giving oral sex
its somthing you can say in front of your parents and they will never figure it out
its somthing you can say in front of your parents and they will never figure it out
by holli April 28, 2004