by plexmeister March 23, 2014

The app woman who showed up at my place looked just like her profile picture in her "personal services" ad. I was so excited.
by Unkie Mark June 11, 2019

A more pleasant way to describe someone who is app (Smart phone application) crazy. Instead of using the more vulgar word of appshit.
by sled613 April 1, 2011

Worthy of being on your phone. You can discover new applications that interest you within a few clicks. Fulfilling your app needs will be a piece of cake or code perhaps. And the catchy one-liners which we have written to entice you will surely make you download these applications. So get your baskets ready and check out our personalized feed and grab onto your favorite applications.
by Manart November 24, 2021

A sentence commonly used by Uber riders towards Uber drivers as a way to avoid offering a cash tip without feeling guilty.
“Hey, can I tip through the app now?” ... “yeah Uber added that recently.” ... “oh awesome I will totally do that!” ... (the tip never shows up)
by saltlickcity October 24, 2017

Mobile application with doubtful usefulness that gets downloaded and used by a very large number of people, often without a valid reason.
Hey, once you are done with Candy Crush, check out Quads and Flappy Bird, they are the latest killer apps to hit the App Store!
by n.tex January 25, 2021

A zombie app is something that you accepted online long ago and rarely heard from. Now, it's acting undead, contacting you out of nowhere. You panic because you thought you paid them to go away for three years. And, you probably did.
Your account is paid up but they have forty new offerings you don't want. They know you'll panic because you think you got amnesia and your website's about to be shut down for non-payment.
They're able to go into the false-alarm business because giving an online company your email was so innocent back then. So innocent...
Your account is paid up but they have forty new offerings you don't want. They know you'll panic because you think you got amnesia and your website's about to be shut down for non-payment.
They're able to go into the false-alarm business because giving an online company your email was so innocent back then. So innocent...
Webintellects and Adobe used to be once-a-year passive resets. Now they're the undead--{zombie apps, spamming my email twice a week with rent-seeking advertising junk they want to sell me.
by Manabozhocoyote July 11, 2018
