the act of fidgeting with one's genitals (typically male) as a nervous response to arousal, and not for direct sexual stimulation. sometimes performed as an act of courtship or with the intent of seduction.
Mike: I was walking down the street and some guy jumped out and started aggressively tugging at his balls in front of me.
Jake: That was the Boston Mooker! He was mooking you, you got mooked!
Jake: That was the Boston Mooker! He was mooking you, you got mooked!
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Get the Mookin mug.“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.”
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