by Cadillacing! March 25, 2021

Remote work gives us zip code freedom. If I can do my job from paradise why should it matter to my boss?
John experienced zip code freedom during the pandemic, once tasted, the "return to the office" push was obvious BS.
by jmacofearth April 30, 2024

Los Angeles is a city with a Level Delta Code Brown, thanks to the fact California is near the border
by Showa 96 the ham-eating crusader808 September 8, 2019

When a teammate is taking a first person shooter videogame too seriously and they become unnecessarily mad and impatient with someone on the same team.
From the popular Call Of Duty games where everyone screams at eachother in lobby.
From the popular Call Of Duty games where everyone screams at eachother in lobby.
Example 1
"Dude, you suck at this game, I'm so much better than you!"
"You're CODing out right now dude, relax."
Example 2
"You're stealing all my kills, I bet you're cheating!"
"Quit CODing, we're on the same team."
"Dude, you suck at this game, I'm so much better than you!"
"You're CODing out right now dude, relax."
Example 2
"You're stealing all my kills, I bet you're cheating!"
"Quit CODing, we're on the same team."
by The Henry Phillip October 27, 2021

An common name, because for some reason people name their kids today after something original and it comes out sounding demonic.
Here comes comes our baby boy judas - devilini code
Here comes our baby violet deathica - devilini
Devilyn stop playing with your food.
Here comes our baby violet deathica - devilini
Devilyn stop playing with your food.
by STANDUPCOMEDY November 28, 2021

A password (usually auto-generated) that is complete nonsense. Example: *)36/Pn=p>(JOp5dcqtUo"@G
These passwords are ironically a good practice to use since a brute-force attack based on non-nonsense data is more likely to guess a password like "fuckrobot34" than "lG.j"UXhSHZ*|c>j|$oBfXr1"
The phrase comes from the assumption that a string of characters needed to launch a rocket would be very random as to protect the system from hijacking.
These passwords are ironically a good practice to use since a brute-force attack based on non-nonsense data is more likely to guess a password like "fuckrobot34" than "lG.j"UXhSHZ*|c>j|$oBfXr1"
The phrase comes from the assumption that a string of characters needed to launch a rocket would be very random as to protect the system from hijacking.
The password that was suggested to me on superconfidentialgovernment.com looked like a rocket launch code.
by Echold2006 April 13, 2023

by Hay19881 March 17, 2024
