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the act of of aggressively masturbating, especially while drunk, in order to achieve orgasm when your reproductive system is still in a refractory period or just unable to climax under normal jacking methods
last night i blew through 4 lines of cocaine, and was powerjacking while playing russian roulette with a gun to my head. it was a rush
by BONESAWisREADY May 03, 2012
Jun 24 Word of the Day
An exclamation made when your friends or family are teasing you to a point where you can't handle it anymore and a hissy fit is in order.
Derived from a YouTube user's famed outburst following Britney's lackluster performance at the 2007 VMA's.
Derived from a YouTube user's famed outburst following Britney's lackluster performance at the 2007 VMA's.
Sarah: 'OMG Susan, I can't believe you are wearing the same skirt as yesterday. Oh, and by the way, EVERYONE knows what you did with Kevin on the weekend. Plus you look a little fat, are you retaining water?'
Susan: 'LEAVE BRITNEY ALONE!'
Susan: 'LEAVE BRITNEY ALONE!'
by Billy Chickenhole September 15, 2007
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to mark out boundaries of dichotomy between tangible and intangible, and repurposing leaderships power to align with objectives in solving problems.
by Angelababy HK September 09, 2015
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noun / verb
to "hijack" or "hack" and repurposing power authority to align with objectives
-jack: According to The Writer, the world's largest language consultancy firm, "'-jack' is the '-hack'of 2015 and has now become a respectable business metaphor," says The Writer's Neil Taylor, who's the managing partner there, adding, "We think the suffix '-jack' will make the same leap into the mainstream in 2015." He said has already noticed the suffix, used like the word "hijack", creep into business lingo (newsjacking, trendjacking, clickjacking).
to "hijack" or "hack" and repurposing power authority to align with objectives
-jack: According to The Writer, the world's largest language consultancy firm, "'-jack' is the '-hack'of 2015 and has now become a respectable business metaphor," says The Writer's Neil Taylor, who's the managing partner there, adding, "We think the suffix '-jack' will make the same leap into the mainstream in 2015." He said has already noticed the suffix, used like the word "hijack", creep into business lingo (newsjacking, trendjacking, clickjacking).
He powerjacking the office bully in order to resolve the conflict effectively and efficiently. office politics organizational politics conflicts resolution
by Angelababy HK September 07, 2015