Zuck verb
Zuck definition
Zuck: A web site that only requires minimal information to join.
Register in a clandestine manner to protect personal information.
Browse or register on a website stealthily to protect yourself from hackers.
Requiring minimal information.
“That site is zuck, they don’t ask for personal information.”
Zucking: Joining or browsing a web site without revealing your personal information details.
“I was zucking around on the site to see what it was about before joining.
Zucked: Joined a web site and did not reveal personal information.
Provided minimal information.
“I zucked their site using a fake birthdate and street address.”
Zucker: Person who join web sites without divulging personal information.
Zuck definition
Zuck: A web site that only requires minimal information to join.
Register in a clandestine manner to protect personal information.
Browse or register on a website stealthily to protect yourself from hackers.
Requiring minimal information.
“That site is zuck, they don’t ask for personal information.”
Zucking: Joining or browsing a web site without revealing your personal information details.
“I was zucking around on the site to see what it was about before joining.
Zucked: Joined a web site and did not reveal personal information.
Provided minimal information.
“I zucked their site using a fake birthdate and street address.”
Zucker: Person who join web sites without divulging personal information.
by zuckmark.com January 17, 2021
==Verb==
* zuck, Pronounced /zək/
* zuck definition, 1. Requiring minimal information. 2. Revealing minimal information. 3. To register in a clandestine manner to protect personal information. 4. Browse or register on a website stealthily to protect yourself from hackers.
* zuck used in a sentence, “That site is zuck, they don’t ask for personal information.”
* Zucking, 1. Joining a club, organization or browsing a web site without revealing your personal information details.
* zucking used in a sentence, “I was zucking around on the site to see what it was about before joining.
* Zucked 1. Provided minimal information. 2. Joined a website, group, club, company, etc. and did not reveal personal information.
* zucked used in a sentence, “I zucked their site using a fake birthdate and street address.”
* Zucker, 1. Person who joins, websites, groups, clubs, companys, etc. divulging minimal personal information.
* zucker used in a sentence, "He is a zucker, that club will ever find out his birth date."
* zuck, Pronounced /zək/
* zuck definition, 1. Requiring minimal information. 2. Revealing minimal information. 3. To register in a clandestine manner to protect personal information. 4. Browse or register on a website stealthily to protect yourself from hackers.
* zuck used in a sentence, “That site is zuck, they don’t ask for personal information.”
* Zucking, 1. Joining a club, organization or browsing a web site without revealing your personal information details.
* zucking used in a sentence, “I was zucking around on the site to see what it was about before joining.
* Zucked 1. Provided minimal information. 2. Joined a website, group, club, company, etc. and did not reveal personal information.
* zucked used in a sentence, “I zucked their site using a fake birthdate and street address.”
* Zucker, 1. Person who joins, websites, groups, clubs, companys, etc. divulging minimal personal information.
* zucker used in a sentence, "He is a zucker, that club will ever find out his birth date."
by zuckmark.com January 18, 2021
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1. The act of adding spyware and invasive analytics into a digital platform for the purpose of monetization or research.
1. The act of adding spyware and invasive analytics into a digital platform for the purpose of monetization or research.
WhatsApp was once a messaging app celebrated for its respect for user privacy. But the platform was quickly zucked after Facebook purchased it.
by gitar October 29, 2021
A person who gathers information, to snitch or state about another person or a group of people.
A snitch or informant
Word started in the spring 2020
By two New Yorker's and A Nigerian
Mark Zuckerberg - court case in 2018 - Gathering peoples information and selling it.
A snitch or informant
Word started in the spring 2020
By two New Yorker's and A Nigerian
Mark Zuckerberg - court case in 2018 - Gathering peoples information and selling it.
by sLyyyyyy,Peter Paris, Gabe April 26, 2020
I was out on a date with Mark Zuckerburgs last night and it went all the way to oral. I zucked his dick clean.
by 515That One Guy May 8, 2018