1. To aggressively but subversively eliminate competition by means of absorbtion, forced obsoletion or gross promotion.
2. To make something proprietary to the point it functions poorly.
3. To weigh down or otherwise impede normal operation.
2. To make something proprietary to the point it functions poorly.
3. To weigh down or otherwise impede normal operation.
1. The infection was billgating healthy cells.
2. The new car design was attractive, but the engine was billgated to the point where it would only run on gasahol.
3. After skating through the mud my wheels were totally billgated.
2. The new car design was attractive, but the engine was billgated to the point where it would only run on gasahol.
3. After skating through the mud my wheels were totally billgated.
by Thrakamazog May 16, 2003
n. A devious act whereby a tradesman etc deliberately includes flaws in his work, thereby guaranteeing that you will call him back sometime in the future to fix them.
One of our radiators is broken! But our central heating system was fixed six months ago. I reckon the plumber pulled a billgates on us!
by Dr Pinch December 25, 2004
by Tarrasque November 20, 2002
by msdos6000 March 17, 2021