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word-jacked 

The disappointing experience of thinking you've created a new word, only to find that it's already been added on urbandictionary.com
I was going to invent the word faux friend, but when I typed it in on urbandictionary.com, I realized I had been word-jacked.
word-jacked by rawquell October 21, 2010

word jacker 

When you define a word on the Urban Dictionary and then a few days later someone else defines the same word in a slightly different way and then gets the votes for it.
My friends and I have a new funny phrase so I checked to see if someone had posted it on the Urban Dictionary. It had not been heard of yet so I posted it on Urban Dictionary to see the reaction it would get.

A few weeks later I signed in to check the votes on my phrase and found out that only a few days after I had posted it, someone posted the same phrase as I had thus stealing my word and my fun. I hate word jackers

Thanks you uncreative dickheads, think of something yourself and stop stealing our ideas.
word jacker by bw120588 December 9, 2010

Microsoft Wordjacked 

A) When you have a Microsoft Word document you need to edit but only have access to OpenOffice or WordPad.

B) When you need to edit Microsoft Word 2007 documents but only have access to Word 2003 (and no way to download the stupid compatibility pack).
(Dude 1) Dude, how am I supposed to edit this, it's a file full of windings!

(Dude 2) Gotta love it. Microsoft Wordjacked.

Workjacked

This occurs when you complete an assignment, project, or other accomplishment and a co-worker, supervisor, executive or other employee either
a. claims the credit for the work accomplished
b. discredits the work accomplished for no apparent reason
c. requests a lot of useless modifications or asks a lot of pointless questions to make the work seem inadequate

This situation is typically encountered when interacting with people who either do no or little work, have no accomplishments, and or are lacking in grey matter

Short: WJ
The boss just workjacked my entire presentation that I worked on for two weeks on how to improve customer satisfaction.

or

That dude just WJ'd your project...
Workjacked by Realworkterms November 1, 2012