Retarded DRM-monkeys and puppets of the RIAAwho are willing to install spyware-like software unbeknownst to their users regardless of the fact that they are only hurting the people who actually bought their product
After putting a Sony XCP-"protected" CD in your drive hold down shift to disable autorun or else Sony will f*** up your computer with their DRM crap
or just open Regedit and change "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\
CurrentControlSet\ Services\Cdrom\Autorun" to 0
or just open Regedit and change "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\
CurrentControlSet\ Services\Cdrom\Autorun" to 0
by m4l1c10u5 November 14, 2005
by George Shimington March 06, 2016
Billy: Dude, sony's making playstation 3!111!
Bob: I know dude, I already saved up 10,000 bucks to buy 3 of them for back up . . .
Bob: I know dude, I already saved up 10,000 bucks to buy 3 of them for back up . . .
by Monkeygrease July 31, 2005
A company who doesn't give the slightest shit about you, whether you detest them or swear allegiance to the Playstation. Ruthless when it comes to business, they'll fuck over and bully as many companies as it takes to make money. Sony fanboys are the easiest to troll, but the hardest to understand; being loyal to a company who cares about nothing but your wallet makes no sense.
Lik-Sang was an excellent site. One day, Lik-Sang started selling Japanese PSPs to European gamers. Sony looked out from its dark castle, and feeling intimidated by this, it proceeded to sue Lik-Sang to oblivion. This, children, is what we call "retarded".
by Mepsipax May 17, 2008
by bdr5055 February 11, 2010
someone who is considered a sony, is someone who is either.
a) asian
b) suicidal
c) extremley annoying
d) a loser/ stalker
e) slut
a) asian
b) suicidal
c) extremley annoying
d) a loser/ stalker
e) slut
by HollaAtchaaBoii February 17, 2009
"sony" is a root word that means lack of or incomplete. More recently this word has became the identity of a major electronics company. Interesting that this company really holds true to the original meaning of the word.
by Chris Odle July 25, 2006