When someone goes upto a friend and randomly strikes a pose with them facing into no particular direction as if they're having their photo taken and it being put onto someones myspace.
*goes up to mate*
dude 1:'MYSPACE PHOTO'
everyone:'eeeeehhhhhhhhhh'
*strikes a pose with the fingers gangsta thingo*
dude 1:'MYSPACE PHOTO'
everyone:'eeeeehhhhhhhhhh'
*strikes a pose with the fingers gangsta thingo*
by coinroller June 28, 2007
by uttam maharjan August 11, 2010
What one demands to have after being photographed. Usually involves obtaining the camera with varying degrees of physical force to make sure photos aren't embarassing or blackmail-worthy. Is required of self-conscious people who know that every single drunken photo taken of them is going to end up on Facebook if it isn't intercepted first.
Girl: Give me the damn camera, I was making out with another chick when you took that last one.
Boy: Sorry, it wouldn't get your photo approval.
Boy: Sorry, it wouldn't get your photo approval.
by youresleepingonthecouch July 25, 2009
by Sesudes October 04, 2011
by Atomic Salad September 08, 2009
The act of casually walking past in the background of a photo taken by an unsuspecting stranger and pulling a hideous face right at the moment they take the photo. Especially great if the camera is disposable.
person 1: Dude!! check that japanese couple taking a photo on the bridge.
person 2: its photo poaching time!!
person 2: its photo poaching time!!
by photopoacher August 06, 2009
Often occurs when you use words to describe an activity on a web forum, one whose users typically relate better to photos.
By posting, you have "gotten it (the topic) off of your chest," so to speak. However, other, perhaps, less intelligent forum users - accustomed to photos, instead of words - express their discontent, causing you to feel an obligaton to edit the post, include photos and undergo all the work that might entail
By posting, you have "gotten it (the topic) off of your chest," so to speak. However, other, perhaps, less intelligent forum users - accustomed to photos, instead of words - express their discontent, causing you to feel an obligaton to edit the post, include photos and undergo all the work that might entail
I have a photo debt running on the car forum I use. I described my work on three different car projects, but the wording was too complicated for most of the forum users to grasp and they told me so. Therefore, if I wish to stay in the good graces of the forum, I am in a "photo debt" to them until I provide photos of the projects I described
by HonkusSeized June 05, 2007