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Murdoch

v: to use surreptitious methods in order to listen to another person's voicemails without his or her permission.
Your paranoid, controlling partner Murdoched your voicemail in order to both spy on you and (emotionally) blackmail you later.
by Beneven Stanchiano July 20, 2011
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To magically attract an audience to one's media product by ensuring that no one knows it's there. (via TRMS)
No relevant search results? Wow, they really pulled a murdoch.
by XenoPhage November 11, 2009
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Someone who is so afraid of snow he'll abandon his car rather than come in to work.
He ditched his car whilst sat in traffic because there was a sprinkle of snow? What a murdoch!
by Dave McGrohl February 13, 2013
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Fleetwood Mac are a bunch of Murdochs.
by rodwipE May 27, 2014
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n. a nasty, cruel and viscous spreader of false accusations.
At the beginning of the book 1984, Winston Smith is employed as a murdoch, editing dictionaries and history books to comply with party policy.
by E.L. Deflagrante November 1, 2012
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(mur-dok)
1. murder, murda
2. hard hitting, real
"On 50's new album he keeps it murdoch ."
by Comedian Denis Donohue September 22, 2007
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The place between your ball sack and cock, due to Rupert Murdoch's close resemblance to a scrotum while being a dick.
I've got a really itchy murdoch after that run.
by hairy A August 24, 2016
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