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upper echelon 

It is the higher level of any group.
upper echelon in the military refers to people of higher ranks (usually officers) in everyday life it is in references to bosses and managers and the like
upper echelon by countessa January 14, 2009
1.An elite group of fans completely dedicated to the service of the Mars Army. 2.Thirty Seconds To Mars fanbase
(see 30STM)
What's with the facination with the Echelon?
echelon by sychidelica December 28, 2005

Upper-Echelon Type Hoe 

A hoe that retains a certain amount of class. Cleaner than the average hoe, however greasier than the average girl.
I like Nancy, she has experience but she's still clean enough to bring home. A true upper-echelon type hoe.

Echelon 2000

The Echelon 2000 was designed by AG to keep a constant flow of “Sexy text” (See Definition) to females of AG's choice. The system is automated and utilises AG's mobile phone address book to constantly 'poll' a list of phone numbers with sms messages. The system is set-up to favour AG's friends sisters and has the ability to 'hack' their mobiles if extra information about them is needed.
Scenario: Someone's sister has has split with their boyfriend

Result: Mobile phone will be sent a extra 10 messages per week in the hope of scoring.

Project Echelon 

A world project witch aims to tap all major modes of data transfer and Freedom of speech. Many people belive that project echelon threatens the freedom of future generations, and is the ground work for the right wing states of the future.
Oh noe's project echelon is on to us. lets get the hell out of here.
The codename for the NSA's (National Security Agency) high-tech information-interception system. Echelon has a collection of satellite dishes (supposedly Echelon is made up of a network of satellite dishes)overseas, basically in all english-speaking countries (including America, Canada, England, Australia, and New Zealand...).

Echelon is said to intercept, on a daily basis, billions of e-mails, phonecalls, downloads, satellite transmissions, faxes, and any other form of digital media. This is used to help locate possible terrorists in the new age of cyber warfare.

Echelon was made popular, and positively (as in, in a good way), by Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell. ^_^
"Don't worry about the Echelon system keeping a record of your e-mails! They don't really read all of'em. Stop being paranoid and live your life! >_< "
-me
Echelon by Dave March 31, 2004