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slave code

Software designed to repress the legal communications of law-abiding citizens. This includes the concepts of "Internet kill switches" and electromagnetic jamming technologies. The intent behind this code is to enable political elites, dictators and police states to repress free speech at whim, and should be viewed in the same light as manacles, yokes and leg fetters: All of these technologies are implements of slavery.
Narus, now owned by Boeing, is one company that provided slave code to the Mubarak regime, which was used to repress their subjects' communications during the Egyptian political protests of 2011.
by guy full of definitions February 18, 2011
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code reading

This is what psychics do to you on their séances. Trying to make some sort of connection between you and your significant other by saying some words and asking you: "Does that make any sense to you?"
Code reading example: I've got sb giving me the name Charles is anybody here who knows sb by the name of Charles?
by le1 February 28, 2008
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Code Parrot

One who copies code without understanding what it does
The guy didn't understand what that his code is doing at all! He's such a code parrot!
by Heath April 16, 2004
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source code

The human readable part of a program written by a programmer. It is compiled to make a program
That program is awesome. I need to find its source code!
by Ryan January 31, 2004
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code dp

Lance- hey craig! Do you want to go have a code dp?

Craig- sure. I could really go for a dr. Pepper right now
by Code DP Master November 21, 2018
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Code Breaker

A bro that starts going out with your bae.
A Bro-code Breaker
A Bro that breaks the biggest rule in the bro-code: Bro's before Hoes
Freind:"So dude, i heard Dakota started going out with Bev. Isn't she your bae?"
Me: "Yeah. he is a total Code Breaker."
by RHSComic November 2, 2014
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Kill Code

A fictional plot device that is used to eliminate a program. The real life equivalent is closing a program.
Hero: We have to use the kill code to stop the weather machine!

Tim: Can you make me a kill code for Microsoft Word?
John: Yes, its called the exit button.
by DontEatRawHagis May 28, 2010
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