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cancel cancel

A term used to cancel out a negative or hurtful statement that you don’t want to really happen.
Amber might over do it with her botox injections and permanently fuck up her face, cancel cancel.
by 19munoz77 September 2, 2024
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shadow cancelled

A system in any work place where promotion or transfer is prevented by Human Resources or a Manager due to the politically incorrect standing of an employee or due to other factors such as age discrimination). The one being shadow cancelled does not know this is taking place to undermine their professional career.
My boss and director recommended my for promotion, but HR vetoed it-I'm sure it is due to me being shadow cancelled so I can't advance.
by Cuivre2004 July 18, 2022
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Cancelled

Given an interview or op ed in a large newspaper
"I'll get cancelled for saying this but" - countless British celebrities the week before appearing in The Times.
by Corbyn Ate My Hamster May 15, 2022
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binge and cancel

To subscribe to a free trial of a streaming service, binge one or two shows then cancel before having to pay for the service.
When the the first season of The Boys drops on Amazon Prime I'll get the free trial, then I'm going to binge and cancel that shit.
by Thayerphotos August 9, 2019
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Griddy Cancel

1. When you lowkey hit a clutch or clip in any game

2. When you continuously spam the griddy emote and cancelling it and repeating, therefore giving you massive aura against anyone.
"yo bro i just griddy cancelled with a noscope"

"just griddy cancelled the CSGO match and instantly won 😂"
by buurpppmode May 14, 2025
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Hyper-Cancel

Hyper-cancel culture refers to a culture that emphasizes cancelling or shaming individuals who do not meet certain standards of intelligence or merit. This can lead to a situation where those who are not highly intelligent or successful are marginalized or excluded from opportunities.
In some workplaces or social circles, there may be a culture of hyper-canceling individuals who do not meet certain standards of intelligence or merit. This can lead to individuals feeling excluded or marginalized based on their perceived intelligence or abilities
by Phieyl February 19, 2023
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cancellating

v. that which cancels
My coworker tried to yell over the loudspeaker while I was making an announcement, but no one could hear him because of my noise-cancellating microphone.
by SharaC1982 July 30, 2008
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