"To have been unlocked" is to have been recognised by one or more persons as being important. Or the person lets you know publicly that you are appreciated.
by BrownSkinned January 13, 2019
by Dannamoth January 30, 2011
Unlocker
An ‘Unlocker’ refers to a member of an Unlock Reality (UR) Internet group, or a reader of the text Unlock Reality (the underground book, which claims to explain the Construction of the Universe in terms that anyone can understand).
Unlockers seek to be UR and general enjoy a sense of the UR-Effect, or the Pre-UR-Effect.
An ‘Unlocker’ refers to a member of an Unlock Reality (UR) Internet group, or a reader of the text Unlock Reality (the underground book, which claims to explain the Construction of the Universe in terms that anyone can understand).
Unlockers seek to be UR and general enjoy a sense of the UR-Effect, or the Pre-UR-Effect.
Example of use: “Are you an Unlocker?” “Yes I’m an Unlocker, I’m a member of a mayspace Unlock Reality UR group.
or
He’s an Unlocker, he read Unlock Reality yesterday.
or
He’s an Unlocker, he read Unlock Reality yesterday.
by Tony Hartly November 11, 2006
A phrase used mainly by the gamer community to express a feeling of satisfaction after having successfully completed a particular task or venture.
"Achievement unlocked" is the official phrase used on Microsoft's Xbox 360 console. The phrase appears on the screen after the player has accomplished a specific in-game task.
The phrase was first used out of game context in the comedy series "The Guild."
"Achievement unlocked" is the official phrase used on Microsoft's Xbox 360 console. The phrase appears on the screen after the player has accomplished a specific in-game task.
The phrase was first used out of game context in the comedy series "The Guild."
Mariam: Victor, your idea to add nap rooms inside the corporate offices has been accepted and will be implemented next week.
Victor: Achievement unlocked!
Victor: Achievement unlocked!
by Coniption February 09, 2011
A term used when someone says something deep or wise. Derived from the underground text called Unlock Reality, which claims to explain the Construction of the Universe in terms that anyone can understand, and is being shared round the world using bookcrossing.
by Tmonome September 18, 2006
A notorious quote in the original Resident Evil for PlayStation when Barry Burton gives STARS partner Jill Valentine a lockpick. Also see wordJill sandwich/word.
by Death to Infidels September 27, 2003
A manuscript which explains the Construction of the Universe in simple terms that anyone can understand. Some claim it is an urban myth while others claim to have read it.
There follow some points about it:
Point One:
Unlock Reality is a book in manuscript form that is just over 100 pages long.
Point Two:
It does not have an author listed though it is widely rumoured that five main people are involved with its production. Two are reported to be Monks of some sort, one a Metaphysics Professor working in a British University and two other gifted people with no specific qualifications.
Point Three:
Unlock Reality has been briefly descried as “one of the most unusual publications on the planet, with the potential to produce a shift in perception that could change the course of history and guarantee the survival of the human race
Point Four:
It is being prepared for world release by a group called I.S.D.T. and there is also a group trying to prevent it getting out who go by the name of The Brotherhood of the Eternal Light.
Point Five:
Those preparing it for world release have been affected strangely and been inspired to follow childhood dreams. This is sometimes referred to as the UR effect. These include going to the Himalayas, taking up skydiving, starting websites of which there are hundreds and writung poetry.
Point Six:
All those concerned with proof reading and the production have had to sign confidentiality contracts. In addition all copies request that readers do not quote or copy from it so no quotes have appeared anywhere.
Point Seven:
50 copies were released via Bookcrossing.
Point Eight:
Many people are involved in an international treasure hunt for the 50 copies.
Point Nine:
There is a project to place copies permanently in key locations around the world, including the Grand Canyon, and Tower Bridge. There is meant to be a copy being held by Tibetan Monks for safekeeping and the Dalai Lama was recently presented with a copy as was the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Point Ten:
There is quite a storm over whether or not Unlock Reality is real or not; ironic for something that has sparked much debate over the nature of reality.
Point One:
Unlock Reality is a book in manuscript form that is just over 100 pages long.
Point Two:
It does not have an author listed though it is widely rumoured that five main people are involved with its production. Two are reported to be Monks of some sort, one a Metaphysics Professor working in a British University and two other gifted people with no specific qualifications.
Point Three:
Unlock Reality has been briefly descried as “one of the most unusual publications on the planet, with the potential to produce a shift in perception that could change the course of history and guarantee the survival of the human race
Point Four:
It is being prepared for world release by a group called I.S.D.T. and there is also a group trying to prevent it getting out who go by the name of The Brotherhood of the Eternal Light.
Point Five:
Those preparing it for world release have been affected strangely and been inspired to follow childhood dreams. This is sometimes referred to as the UR effect. These include going to the Himalayas, taking up skydiving, starting websites of which there are hundreds and writung poetry.
Point Six:
All those concerned with proof reading and the production have had to sign confidentiality contracts. In addition all copies request that readers do not quote or copy from it so no quotes have appeared anywhere.
Point Seven:
50 copies were released via Bookcrossing.
Point Eight:
Many people are involved in an international treasure hunt for the 50 copies.
Point Nine:
There is a project to place copies permanently in key locations around the world, including the Grand Canyon, and Tower Bridge. There is meant to be a copy being held by Tibetan Monks for safekeeping and the Dalai Lama was recently presented with a copy as was the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Point Ten:
There is quite a storm over whether or not Unlock Reality is real or not; ironic for something that has sparked much debate over the nature of reality.
by Tmonome September 18, 2006