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Vibraticulate

1. To vibrate or move in a way that resembles the motion of tiny particles.

2. To express or transmit energy through vibrating patterns.
“The bass was so powerful, the air around us began to vibraticulate.”

“Her words vibraticulated with passion and intensity.”

“Sunlight made the dust vibraticulate in the warm glow.”
by C.Junior September 7, 2025
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Vibrator

Derived from the term "Vibe Coder", Vibrator is a term used to describe any programmer who relies heavily on the use of LLM's with no regard to quality, security or any valuable learning opportunity when creating a system or application.
"Did you see the state of little Timmy's Friday commit? I didn't know we were hiring vibrators now"

"I saw a headline about a Vibrator who got his Google API key revoked, serves him right for using Gippity to write his backend"
by IveNotLearnedHowToCode March 26, 2025
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Vibrator

Vibrators (n., techno-slang)
/vī-ˌbrā-tərz/

1. Brave, chaotic-neutral humans who review code written by AI agents in the vibe coding universe. Their job? To ensure the code doesn’t just run — it resonates.

2. Equal parts code whisperer, vibe oracle, and digital exorcist, Vibrators provide that crucial "human gut check" when the AI gets too confident or starts hallucinating APIs that don’t exist.

Often found muttering "This technically works, but why does it feel wrong?" while sipping cold brew and staring into the abyss of semicolons and syntactic dread.

Synonyms: vibe-checkers, syntax shamans, AI babysitters, emotional linter.
The AI said it was production-ready, but then three Vibrators passed out from secondhand cringe.
by Highway of Life April 4, 2025
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Vibrational Mechanics

The study of systems defined by oscillatory motion. In physics, it covers vibrations in solids, sound waves, electromagnetic fields, and the harmonic behavior of everything from guitar strings to atoms. In metaphorical use, vibrational mechanics describes social phenomena that pulse, resonate, and amplify—political moods that swing like pendulums, market cycles that oscillate between greed and fear, viral ideas that spread through resonant networks. It's the science of rhythm in systems, showing how small, regular inputs can build into massive effects when they hit the right frequency.
Example: "The media cycle was a perfect example of vibrational mechanics: a small story, repeated at the right frequency, built into a weeks-long frenzy that nobody could escape."
by Abzugal March 22, 2026
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Vibrato

Music made to both sound good, and maximize pleasure in the listener when played through an internal speaker
DJ Extreme is a vibrato artist
by Eugene Archibald June 23, 2025
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Phantom Vibrate

That feeling you get when you think your phone is ringing in your pocket. But it isn't.
I was hoping for her call but it was only a phantom vibrate
by myhumanrevolution June 2, 2015
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Business vibrator

When a colleague is so far shoved up another female colleagues ass, the only thing you can see is the wiggle of his feet and part of his tie.
Tony: James is such a business vibrator, he's always up Stacy's ass.

Michelle: I know and all we can see is his tie this time...no feet.

Tony: He must be really in there good.
by That1GirlPotBrain May 13, 2016
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