The monetization of confirmation bias is the act of generating revenue from a person or group of peoples preconceived conclusion or thoughts.
by Marlo L February 19, 2019
noun - Describes any annoying e-mail that includes a "confirmation link" which most online companies or organizations will send to you if you wish to subscribe for their membership services. It will usually cause a new internet browser window to open after clicking the link included in the e-mail. In extreme (but humorous) cases, this could cause slow system response if the computer has too many applications running, or if the person has searched for excessive amounts of porn with their computer.
Person: Yay I subscribed for ultimate porn
Oh I have a confirmation e-mail. How annoying.
*clicks link*
OH NOES! IT OPENED A NEW WINDOW! D:
*Computer crashes* (Due to excess porn or outdated hardware)
T_T I hate it when a new window opens unexpectedly
Oh I have a confirmation e-mail. How annoying.
*clicks link*
OH NOES! IT OPENED A NEW WINDOW! D:
*Computer crashes* (Due to excess porn or outdated hardware)
T_T I hate it when a new window opens unexpectedly
by IleikyouTeeHee October 29, 2009
A man who is exceedingly bad with women, and he doesn't really know why. He just doesn't have what it takes He's a confirmed bachelor (perpetually single, never married, no kids).
In the 50's this was a polite way of calling a man gay pre-sexual-revolution. After 2008 in the world of Tinder, some straight men are also now confirmed bachelors.
In the 50's this was a polite way of calling a man gay pre-sexual-revolution. After 2008 in the world of Tinder, some straight men are also now confirmed bachelors.
Hey man, how old are you?
Him: I'm 28.
Do you have any kids?
Him: Nope.
Married?
Him: no
I'm sorry about that, you're a confirmed bachelor.
Him: I'm 28.
Do you have any kids?
Him: Nope.
Married?
Him: no
I'm sorry about that, you're a confirmed bachelor.
by RaijuRainBird March 01, 2020
by AJ_1982 August 22, 2008
by bobcornonthecob110000 October 05, 2021
An overused joke on facebook comments which implies everything has 3 subjects means that Half Life 3 will be released.
by TwoBirdsStonedAtOnce July 04, 2013
A popular joke on social websites such as facebook, twitter and even youtube (and many others).
When something has 3 of something on it, they use to say something like examples below.
When something has 3 of something on it, they use to say something like examples below.
_____ has 3 ______, Half Life 3 confirmed
...for examle
Triangle has 3 sides, Half Life 3 confirmed!
3 likes on this post, Half Life 3 confirmed!
...for examle
Triangle has 3 sides, Half Life 3 confirmed!
3 likes on this post, Half Life 3 confirmed!
by physicsmastergta February 25, 2015