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StarCrack 

Darkblizz' logo and term used when refereeing to the Starcraft 2 Crack for the game Starcraft 2 by Blizzard Entertainment. Members from Rizon and Teknogods combined and made Team LazyTown which has now released a StarCrack.
- "Haha! I have a Starcraft 2 beta key and you do not!"
- "Who cares, I have downloaded the beta client and I'm running StarCrack AI"
StarCrack by Lobsterlegs March 6, 2010
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star wreck 

A fan fiction spin-off series from Star Trek. Known from its superior humor and intellectually challenging characters. The Sci-Fi community can thank Samuli Torssonen and his friends for this fan fiction master piece.
star wreck by Welho May 4, 2003

Starbreak 

A starbreak is a rendezvous at a Starbucks to converse and sip caffeinated beverages away from burdens and stress such as work and school.
After four hours of perpetual studying I and my friend agreed we were in desperate need of a starbreak.
Starbreak by Outofthepurplebox December 14, 2017

StarCrack 

A play of Warcrack, which was a term given to Wow because it was extremely addictive. Same goes with StarCraft. And when Blizzard releases a WoS (or GoS for Galaxy of StarCraft), people will refer to it as Starcrack. Besides it fits SC.
Slash: Hey look, those guys are playing StarCraft.
Torch: You mean Starcrack. Look at those low lifes play their strip hermione granger games. Do they really have to look at porn even while playing SC?
Slash: Hey, she's hot.
Torch: I never knew you were into snobby British girls.

startrek stunner 

the startrek stunner is the same as the shocker, but the middle and index finer are split making the startrek sign. Two in the pink and two in the stink.
last night i was at my girls house and i gave her the startrek stunner hard.
startrek stunner by Phil Leone February 10, 2006

startrekked 

real technology inspired by what was seen in a TV show/movie, like cell phones (Star Trek) and bionic limbs (Six Million Dollar Man), simple lighting using soda bottles placed in roofs in poor communities (MacGyver/simple, cheap and effective tools made from unrelated objects already around you) or lightsabers (Star Wars).
While a team of physicists was attempting to find new ways to deliver quantum information, they found that when more than one photon was fired through a cloud of rubidium in a chamber cooled by lasers to just a few degrees above absolute zero, the photons teamed up and started interacting and behaving in a surprising and unexpected manner. They discovered a way to bind photons together in order to form a new molecule, which behaves similarly to the lightsaber. It was an unintentional discovery and actually a "startrekked" by-product of these experiments. Otherwise, how would they have known the by-product was a lightsaber? The report gives no indication that the scientists will be using the discovery to create real-life lightsabers, but understanding the physics is the first step to that ever happening.
startrekked by tocoinaterm October 2, 2013