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liejack

To falsely accuse an opponent or potential critic of the thing that you are saying or doing before they can call you out on the thing that you are saying or doing. Thus, bystanders and third parties become confused and you stand a better chance of getting away with what you are saying or doing.

Also see "liejacking".
The new girl was quietly different, had a lot of piercings and kept to herself. They didn't like the look of her. One girl one day said "she's blatantly secretly a bully and just hasn't found her victim yet". Thus, they began to yell "bullygirl" at her every day at school. Because of this liejack, everyone else just presumed she was a bully that had been found out and some even started to join in. It only stopped when she finally moved schools.
by AdLibera September 13, 2020
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likejack

To write a comment on Facebook that receives more likes than the original post.
Ray likejacked Boz’s photo with that epic comment, hahaha.
by Soleio February 18, 2011
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leejack

The Epitome of cool. The coolest and most memorable person you'll ever meet. He is usually covered in ice and swag.
He is also more than likely be the only Leejack you'll ever meet hands down!
Brian: I met a Leejack the other day.

Dequavis: Oh really, They're Legendary bro!
by BiggieJack December 16, 2019
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limjack

A word the people who make those drug surveys they give us at school made up. They stick in made up words to see if people are just checking yes for every answer. If they check yes for "limjack", they just throw the survey away.
by Random Person 93890493 January 7, 2006
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lifejacket

When a chick comes up behind you, clothed or unclothed, and her boobs rest over your shoulders and around your neck resembling an emergency life-vest.
While trapped in a cave, Grant stayed alive by falling asleep in the security and warmth of his best friend's lifejacket; even though it was a little gay.
by cowtipn January 29, 2007
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liejacker

One who "liejacks", i.e. a person that falsely accuses an opponent or potential critic of the very thing that they are saying or doing before they are called out for the very thing that they are saying or doing.

It confuses bystanders about what's true and what isn't to try and help them get away with what they're doing.

See also "liejack" and "liejacking".
She started spreading rumours about her friend and how he fails to satisfy his girlfriend. He comes to her for solace, concerned about what others have been saying about him. She then blames his girlfriend, saying that "she's using you for her own games - you can't trust what comes out of her mouth".

And that is how the liejacker ended their relationship.
by AdLibera September 24, 2020
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liejacking

Falsely accusing an opponent or potential critic of the exact thing that you are saying or doing before they get a chance to call you out on what you are saying or doing.

Thus, bystanders and third parties become confused as to what is real and what isn't, and you stand a chance of getting away with what you are saying or doing.
He told a lie and then immediately said "but the fake news media will lie and disagree with me". Now the press can't call him on his lie without looking like liars themselves and neutral bystanders feel like they have to take a middle-ground. That's some shady liejacking right there.
by AdLibera September 13, 2020
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