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Ledge copy

Written material (a few sentences or an entire paragraph) that has questionable worth in the larger scheme of the story, article, or blog post. Figuratively, the copy is standing on the ledge wondering whether it should "take the leap" or continue on with its existence.
"David thinks he is a great writer, but his writing rambles on and on with meaningless ledge copy. He should just get to the point."
by Bernard Snatchly October 3, 2013
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Copy Caleb

An skillful kid who is the Pineapple King and Waffle phantom as well as the King of chaos and ruler of gaming
Makes Youtube videos on the channel Copy Caleb go subscribe
Copy Caleb is destructive but cool
by Copy Caleb February 17, 2022
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Copy

To steal, to take.
Bach said he was there to study/copy his brother's compositions, when really he was there to steal them and claim them as his own.
by Solid Mantis May 4, 2021
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Human Copying Machine

A highly trained person that wastes their time having to copy the same data across multiple systems, because:
1. the systems are not connected
2. people refuse to look at the single source of truth and want it in the specific place they look.
The human copying machine becomes frustrated at the waste of time and energy copy/pasting the same data/story when the priority should be focused on helping the customer.
by troll3193 February 5, 2023
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copy-pasto

Equivalent to a typo (a typographical error), a copy-pasto is a copy-paste error.

Frequent in digital industries where humans copy paste everything!
In a document, when yo, when you can read an erroneously duplicated part, you can call it a copy-pasto!
by jobwat February 14, 2022
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Copy

To steal, to take.
He/she would copy somebody else's work to gain from it (and to claim it as his/her own, to own it), like a parasite.
by Solid Mantis May 3, 2021
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