Fake Sake

Definition:
Fake Sake (interjection):
Used to express excitement, intense motivation, or a dramatic reaction to something epic or obvious. Often used instead of “Hell yeah,” “Of course,” or “Let’s go.”
“Wanna build a million-dollar AI startup?”
→ “Fake sake yes!”

“You really gonna trade with just $100?”
→ “Fake sake I am. Watch me!”

“Did you just invent a new word?”
→ “Fake. Sake. Yes.”
“Wanna build a million-dollar AI startup?”
→ “Fake sake yes!”

“You really gonna trade with just $100?”
→ “Fake sake I am. Watch me!”

“Did you just invent a new word?”
→ “Fake. Sake. Yes.”
“Bro, you just coded your own AI at 17?”
→ “Fake Sake YES!”
by Fake Sake Founder April 06, 2025
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Fake Sake

Fake Sake (interjection)
A bold, hype-loaded phrase to express instant agreement, excitement, or savage confidence.
It’s what you say when “Hell yeah,” “Obviously,” or “Let’s go” just isn’t enough.
Use it when you’re fired up, owning the moment, or proving the doubters wrong.
“Wanna build a million-dollar AI startup?”
→ Fake Sake yes!
“You really gonna trade with just $100?”
→ Fake Sake I am. Watch me.
“Did you just invent a new word?”
→ Fake. Sake. Yes.
“You skipped the gym but still hit your goal?”
→ Fake Sake energy.
“They said you need a laptop to succeed?”
→ Fake Sake says otherwise.
by Fake Sake Founder April 15, 2025
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Fake likes

What this word has.
eww tiktok kids using fake likes
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Fake Urk

An urk is a mystical and extremely rare drug and is often synthetically produced but sold as if it were the real deal. Taking a Fake Urk believed to have drug-like effects—can trigger placebo-driven neurochemical responses, leading to perceived intoxication, cognitive distortions, and psychosomatic symptoms. Expectancy effects engage dopaminergic and serotonergic pathways, creating sensations of euphoria, dizziness, or relaxation despite the absence of active compounds. Repeated exposure may reinforce pseudo-dependency, demonstrating the brain’s power to generate subjective drug effects purely through belief.
After taking what he thought was a powerful hallucinogen, Mark stared at the blank wall for an hour, convinced he was seeing patterns—only to later realize he had fallen victim to Fake Urk.
by The real pahooga February 26, 2025
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Fake Urk

An urk is a mystical drug that is extremely rare. it is often made with cheap materials and sold as if it were the real deal. Taking a Fake Urk is believed to have drug-like effects—can trigger placebo-driven neurochemical responses, leading to perceived intoxication, cognitive distortions, and psychosomatic symptoms. Expectancy effects engage dopaminergic and serotonergic pathways, creating sensations of euphoria, dizziness, or relaxation despite the absence of active compounds. Repeated exposure may reinforce pseudo-dependency, demonstrating the brain’s power to generate subjective drug effects purely through belief. Taking too many fake urks will trick your body into overdosing so it is very important to verify your plug.
After taking what he thought was a powerful hallucinogen, Mark stared at the blank wall for an hour, convinced he was seeing patterns—only to later realize he had fallen victim to Fake Urk.
by The real pahooga February 26, 2025
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Fake skating

To fabricate stuff and lie openly.
she is fake skating about my dick size to her friends
by darkseid007 October 25, 2019
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Sense-faking

Using self-referential linguistic hoops and astroturfed first-principle thinking to "make sense" of something complex, multi-faceted or paradoxical.
"I asked a Mcdonald's Cashier if I could pay ETH. She declined and asked for USD. We're still early."

Dude, you're sense-faking!
by typpwr August 02, 2022
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