this is a day you admire your favorite body/ sneaky link since ppl can’t keep commitment to each other smh
jenny: girl guess who i’m finna post for national sneaky link day
nadia: it better not be marcus
jenny: he my favorite sneaky link of course ima post him
nadia: it better not be marcus
jenny: he my favorite sneaky link of course ima post him
by luvrgrl69 October 3, 2022
Get the National Sneaky Link Daymug. The act of asking "What's this?" before opening a link sent by a friend using a communication medium, such as AIM or text. This implies to your friend that sent the link that you either don't trust them, or you think their links are not interesting, usually telling them not to send you another link again, no matter how awesome it is. Also the friend wouldn't want to spoil the fun, so it gets them angry.
Julie: www.youtube.com//24e65345645
Julie: Check this out!!
John: What's this?
Julie: WTFUX U link filtering me for?
Julie: Check this out!!
John: What's this?
Julie: WTFUX U link filtering me for?
by thatguy2354 March 11, 2009
Get the link filteringmug. 1. I cant wait to give the ol' lady a Twinky Link. 2. Dammit Issac Newton why'd you give my ol 'lady the twinky link.
by LegendKiller23 May 10, 2023
Get the Twinky Linkmug. A lurk link is a link to someone's myspace profile, for the purpose of whoever you are talking to being able to see who you are talking about. This is widely used in instant message conversations and myspace
Darin was telling me how saggy this girl was, and I didn't understand until he sent me a lurk link.
dudeman1: Dude this chick is saggy
mandude2: lurk link, dude.
dudeman1: http://wwwhatever
mandude2: sag city, man.
dudeman1: Dude this chick is saggy
mandude2: lurk link, dude.
dudeman1: http://wwwhatever
mandude2: sag city, man.
by Jake Shaw January 4, 2009
Get the lurk linkmug. Jon Link, a boy who takes apush and has a bad taste in dank memes, had sexual intercourse with a giraffe
by Caitlyn.rud@outlook.com November 3, 2016
Get the Jon Link fucked a giraffemug. A term deeply rooted in the experiences of past and current employees of a company, highlighting the gap between enticing hiring promises—such as bonuses, specific supervisors, promotional opportunities and work locations—and the reality of continuing abrupt organizational changes, unkept promises, and an unhealthy workplace. It underscores the act of being hoodwinked through deliberate discrepancies and a “rope-a-dope” strategy where deceit is used by some within the company to their advantage. Moreover, it points to the behavior of certain higher-level managers who disregard company policies, leading their departments as if running their “own show” and enforcing their direction, often to the detriment of their teams and contrary to the collective goals of the company. This hashtag is a stark warning against manipulative tactics and unilateral managerial decisions, serving as a call to action for awareness and caution in the face of manipulation and the importance of skepticism to avoid being misled by false promises and rogue leadership practices.
After discovering the stark difference between the job’s initial promises and the actual work environment and duties, many employees took to social media to share their experiences, using #linked to connect their stories and warn potential future hires.
by ShadowScribe365 February 2, 2024
Get the #linkedmug. by Entry not found July 18, 2019
Get the Links Everywheremug.