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pixel greed

the refusal to watch anything on a setting less than 1080p
dude why don't you just watch the 360p if the 1080 won't load?
sorry i can't do that, i have really bad pixel greed
by renge-ootori October 21, 2012
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greed

by russ wallace September 26, 2003
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GREEDOM

Selling Freedom promises just to profit and take advantage of a situation.
Super powers' political promises of Greedom to opressed peoples.
by jamesb2 January 23, 2012
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greevy

A word blend meaning "green and heavy" coined by Darby Conley in a Get Fuzzy comic strip mocking rampant neologizing.
Satchel: Check it out. My new rock is greevy!
Bucky: Excuse you?
Satchel: A-ha! Got your attention, didn't I? I made that word up myself! It means green and heavy! That's my new thing, making up words. It's cool!
Bucky: You might even say it's annoypid.
by Mr.Pithy June 21, 2014
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Extreme Greeny

A variety of diarrhea caused by eating a large spinach salad and drinking Jameson all night.
Frank's salad at Macaroni Grill came back to haunt him when his Jameson bender led to an extreme greeny that resembled Kermit in a food processor.
by Slick Dick Lick June 2, 2010
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greed

n. 1. The defining characteristic of human nature. 2. The desire to own or control more resources than others.
Greed is not merely "I want more". Greed is "I want more than everybody else". Thus the majority of people are forcibly kept poor because if everyone had a million dollars, a loaf of bread would cost a hundred grand.
by Mystikan January 15, 2004
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greedwashing

An attempt disguise corporate greed by promoting a company's charitable contributions, said especially of large financial corporations; a public relations strategy aimed at defusing public anger over wanton corporate greed by putting a superficial positive or redeeming social face on the corporation through advertisement of the corporation's charitable contributions.
Goldman Sachs, who accepted $12.9 billion in taxpayer bailout funds in 2008-2009, was getting ready to give its employees bonuses estimated to be worth around $595,000 per employee, but first the company's press team considered a greedwashing program to defray public anger at the firm over the massive bonuses: requiring its top employees to donate a small percentage of their pay to charity each year. Can you feel the love?
by afoxland January 11, 2010
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