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de facto minimum wage

The lowest hourly rate most people would accept to make the job worth their time. It is higher than the government's minimum wage, which is always too low to afford basic needs.
Company: "We offer a competitive rate above minimum wage! $27/hr"
Candidate: "meh, barely the de facto minimum wage in Sydney. I get more on welfare doing nothing"
Company: "Why does noone want to work for us???"
by wagie2023 August 12, 2023
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defacator

A twisted clown who unleashes their evil by defacating on people's property, often objects with obvious sentimental value.
Max was a long time defacator but his twisted scheme came crashing down when he was caught mid loaf, unloading his payload into the cup on the the 18th green at Pebble Beach Golf Course.
by Jimmy Dink February 23, 2017
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de facto

(adj.) Exerting strength without official obligation.
English is the de facto language of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, but gaelic languages are used in many parts. This is so those "not frum rownd ere are ya?" don't know when people are going to rape a sheep. See welsh or wales
by Kung-Fu Jesus May 11, 2004
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de facto

gentleman 1: yo baby momma gots a fine ass boo-tay
gentleman 2: de facto, nigga
gentleman 1: word, fo sho
by StabMaster Arson October 14, 2003
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defectomancy

The art of becoming so conversant in the bugs of a commercial software platform that you are able to achieve desired functionality by exploiting said bugs. The defectomancer's weapon of choice is the Cludge. Her abilities are enhanced when operating in under-patched environments lacking official vendor support. She can easily be countered by employing the tactics of intelligent software acquisition and management. Despite these weaknesses the defectomancer has made enterprise domains her natural habitat.
Using her skills in defectomancy, Sally saved an invalid value to an inexplicably non-nullable date field so that it would display N/A instead of an arbitrary date when no date was to be entered in that field.
by Pidd December 19, 2013
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defactable

An unaccounted influence or circumstance witch contributes to an unwanted results
The condition of an object can come into question where time is defactable
by Raccoon of words November 5, 2018
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DE FACTO TRUTH

DE FACTO TRUTH: A fallacy, to say simply

de facto truth: a da jury fact(me putting the fact of how we spell, as all lowercase words are, by right: common law formatting)
the DE FACTO TRUTH states that war is a needed and something man can never get past their: mans, de facto truth is never more then the truth; un(in)like the DE FACTO world of (with) Men is as to be: have(hath) to be as by itself as itself, to be a da Jury lie; as like the de facto lie A.K.A. da jury truth or as can be see as the same like Da Jury TRUTH.
by Craigvalue nova March 27, 2022
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