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link amnesia

Landing on a web-page or article while browsing the web, with no idea why and no memory of how you got there.
Brian: Where did you find that article you were telling me about?

Melissa: No idea, I got really bad link amnesia as soon as I started reading.
by angrywords April 8, 2013
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Link card

A card used to buy food for folks who are very lazy and want to live on welfare and depend on the rest of the state to pay for them. Usually folks that come from rat infested places like North Chicago. Poor excuse for a city.
1.Excuse me ma'am are you going to use the link card because you are holding up the line with them 2 carts full of food. And we only have 2 cashier;s here at Aldi's
by makinde October 1, 2003
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link love

that certain kind of love that you get from link
by linkavich love March 21, 2011
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Link-up

The act of a woman sitting on someones shoulders backwards while the person on the bottom has their tongue in the woman's pussy.
my girlfriend couldn't reach the jar so I put her on my shoulders and we had to link-up so she didn't fall.
by Geoffy Geoff September 24, 2011
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link it

In Trinidad: To make a transaction happen at no monetary cost.
Do not worry about party tickets. I will link it.
by Willmarryforroti August 9, 2017
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Link up

Girl:Hey you want to link up
Guy: hell ya I’m down
by Me.dontgivetwofucks August 7, 2020
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link farm

A website with web pages that are either full of links to junk, or full of links to other links to other links. Link farms contain links for popular search engine terms from search engines, such as "free games" or "free ebooks" and include these search terms in their link text. However, the page never has any actual content relevant to the search term. A link farm is a more passive form of email spam, but uses junk web pages instead of junk email.
... carrying out research on behalf of the New York Times, set out to discover when the retailer had managed to hold top spot in the rankings for almost every product-related search term going. He discovered that taking one product area alone, dresses, he was able to find more than 2,000 sites that include a reference to a dress, with that reference being a text link to {company name removed}. The majority of the sites had nothing to do with dresses, had little content, and frankly were blatantly nothing but link farms.
by Nigel Nquande March 4, 2011
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