by Frank Tesla February 20, 2025

- Man, twitter used to be such an inspiring place for everyone to exchange ideas.
+ True that, but then he came along, fired the whole crew, reinstated all the klanbro accounts, renamed it X and made it "pay to win"...
- Yeah, he really musked that platform up!
+ Only he can musk it up this colossally.
+ True that, but then he came along, fired the whole crew, reinstated all the klanbro accounts, renamed it X and made it "pay to win"...
- Yeah, he really musked that platform up!
+ Only he can musk it up this colossally.
by wittchenstein November 19, 2023

/məsk/
verb: musk; 3rd person present: musks; past tense: musked; past participle: musked; gerund or present participle: musking
1. to take a good thing and ruin it without displeasure or care for those it affects
2. to continually sell promises which don't materialize
verb: musk; 3rd person present: musks; past tense: musked; past participle: musked; gerund or present participle: musking
1. to take a good thing and ruin it without displeasure or care for those it affects
2. to continually sell promises which don't materialize
1. "The Titanic was fine until the Captain musked its fate by heading further south and collided with an iceburg"
2. "Jan keeps talking and musking her mom to get the keys to the car, but the mom won't forget the last 4 instances she hit a tree"
2. "Jan keeps talking and musking her mom to get the keys to the car, but the mom won't forget the last 4 instances she hit a tree"
by The Monger of Fishes December 21, 2022

Elon Musking: Holding your girlfriend up by her thighs and slowly rise while you eat her out and make rocket noises saying “Takeoff”
by Elon masking July 18, 2021

Wow, people really don't like that Trump Musk smell in their house. Who would have thought it could be so noxious.
by No Hemingway February 13, 2025

“Musking” is an informal, often derogatory term referring to the act of making bold, outlandish, or exaggerated claims without providing concrete details, evidence, or a clear path to execution. The term is inspired by Elon Musk, who is known for ambitious promises in areas like space travel, artificial intelligence, and transportation, some of which materialize while others remain speculative or delayed.
It is commonly used in discussions about business, tech leadership, and corporate communications to describe when leaders or companies make grandiose statements to generate hype, attract investment, or maintain public interest without substantive follow-through.
It is commonly used in discussions about business, tech leadership, and corporate communications to describe when leaders or companies make grandiose statements to generate hype, attract investment, or maintain public interest without substantive follow-through.
“The CEO was totally musking during the investor call, promising a revolutionary product launch next year without offering any details on how it would actually work.”
by Bigballz2025 February 16, 2025

We’ve got reports of a Musking in the Target parking lot.
I heard Richards grandpa Musked it in his truck.
I heard Richards grandpa Musked it in his truck.
by Turbulent Kangaroo January 14, 2022
