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Crankgameplays aka Ethan. Heapass-smokes grass, drives fast, eats ass.
Did you really just smoke grass, eat ass, and drive fast? Damn you're just as bad as heapass.
Heapass by Eternal-flames April 10, 2020
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hecap hecapeca HEAP heaps good Hecate Heaphy Heapster Hecarim Heapass Hecatomb

HECsploit 

Unsubstantiated claims of existence of critical security vulnerabilities in widely-used software applications, with the intent of self-promotion through FUD and attention seeking on social media platforms. HECsploits are mainly work of characters self-identifying as HEC (Hacker - Entrepreneur - Communicator) types. It is a feeble attempt to gain some credibility in the absence of actual competency and technical skills.
Looks like George is trumpeting about another HECsploit on social media, with absolutely nothing to show for it. He claims it's the greatest vulnerability of our times, but we all know it's all bark and no bite.
HECsploit by ViR4X March 7, 2018

Heapsters 

Heapsters - the collective nickname for super fans of Grammy winning artist Imogen Heap. A Heapster can often be identified by their almost constant obsessing over the English songwriters music, lyrics & brilliantly original sense of personal style.
Heapsters - "Heapsters are just about the coolest fanbase around."
Heapsters by Original Heapster April 16, 2015

hecatonicosahedroid 

A dodecahedral complex. Aka a geometric shape that has 720 faces, 1200 edges, and 600 vertices. Can be used to make you sound smart. bfdi fans will understand.
"Dodecadangit, don't tell me you played the hecatonicosahedroid" -Foldy, BFB 4
Old Black Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÉamhthaigh ‘descendant of Éamhthach’ and male descendant of the follower of the last king also an adjective meaning ‘lucky and beautiful. Traditionally, Irish family names are taken from the heads of tribes, and are usually prefixed by O', as above, or Mac, denoting "son of". It seems very likely that the original holder of this surname was a descendant of the original king, but no strictly direct descendant. In the census of Ireland in 1659 the clan was recorded as ruling " the County Waterford". However if this was true then, it is certainly not so now, all surviving church register recordings being principally in the counties of Kerry and Cork. This suggests that the clan may have come to some grief, perhaps as supporters and relatives of King James of Ireland in 1690, and being dispossessed of their properties, and forced to flee west.
"Heaphy" One of the oldest Irish Clans who's surname is widely know within Ireland as old nobility.
Heaphy by Historian10000 July 31, 2009

Imogen Heap 

Imogen Heap has been so inspiring to many aspiring artists. We thank her.
Imogen Heap by 4twolah_peel August 5, 2011