by 2themoon April 05, 2018
When someone posts something on Facebook meant for another person but then a third party views, comments, and/or reposts it.
Similar to eavesdropping, but on Facebook.
Similar to eavesdropping, but on Facebook.
by McCabeBlahBlah December 20, 2010
by Chocobo316 December 23, 2013
A minor fuckup that results in setting off a catastrophic event, reference to the first "Demon core" incident. A more severe version of "fumbling the ball".
Don't drop the carbide on this 1v1.
by TheLegendaryYeet May 09, 2023
To convince others that a false statement is true. Opposite of "to drop knowledge". Origin derived from phrase of a brain turning to mush.
I wanted to drop porridge on a coworker recently, so I told him the word "gullible" isn't actually in the dictionary.
by scooter333 April 25, 2018