The act of creating deliberately confusing jargon and user-interfaces which trick your users into sharing more info about themselves than they really want to
by heisenthought May 05, 2010
Slang for zuckerberg.
-verb
1. To take something from someone else; for example their personal property (a golden egg) or an idea (TNBT) or something abstract (private data.)
(*) Note that this usage does not apply to taking someone's virginity.
2. To infringe on someone's privacy or abuse their trust.
3. (in football) To intercept.
-noun.
4. An untrustworthy person
5. A weasel
Origin: c. 2005
—Related forms
zuckable, adj.
zucky, adj.
zuckiest, adj.
zucked, verb or noun
zucker, noun
zucking, verb
zucktion, noun
zuckerberg, verb
-verb
1. To take something from someone else; for example their personal property (a golden egg) or an idea (TNBT) or something abstract (private data.)
(*) Note that this usage does not apply to taking someone's virginity.
2. To infringe on someone's privacy or abuse their trust.
3. (in football) To intercept.
-noun.
4. An untrustworthy person
5. A weasel
Origin: c. 2005
—Related forms
zuckable, adj.
zucky, adj.
zuckiest, adj.
zucked, verb or noun
zucker, noun
zucking, verb
zucktion, noun
zuckerberg, verb
1. That guy's idea was a total golden egg and he zucked it. Now it's the next big thing.
2. Quit reading my journal. You need to stop zucking any time I turn my back.
3. Favre's pass to Harvin was a bullet, but it was zucked.
4. You're being totally zucky right now.
5. You zuck.
2. Quit reading my journal. You need to stop zucking any time I turn my back.
3. Favre's pass to Harvin was a bullet, but it was zucked.
4. You're being totally zucky right now.
5. You zuck.
by CaptainAwesome1 May 17, 2010
What the zuck!? means: Dismay at already having already agreed to allow my data to be collected and my privacy to be violated withunforeseeable ramifications.
I have been zucked! Descriptive verb reference to Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook Socially acceptable variation on an over-used swear word. Means: There's very little I can do about being taken advantage of, because the supposed "features" provided for me to control or mitigate what I already agreed to be bound by are ineffective and/or non-existent.
zucking, means: cautionary exclamation ; (a reference to Mark Zuckerberg,) used in order to remind people how often they are taken advantage of without recourse and to be mindful of what they say, post and do online.
MotherZucker: means: derogatory nickname for someone who is in the act of violating your privacy.
Zuckbook: a friendly reminder how Facebook violates privacy and data-mines all actions, whether you've ever been a member or not.
I have been zucked! Descriptive verb reference to Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook Socially acceptable variation on an over-used swear word. Means: There's very little I can do about being taken advantage of, because the supposed "features" provided for me to control or mitigate what I already agreed to be bound by are ineffective and/or non-existent.
zucking, means: cautionary exclamation ; (a reference to Mark Zuckerberg,) used in order to remind people how often they are taken advantage of without recourse and to be mindful of what they say, post and do online.
MotherZucker: means: derogatory nickname for someone who is in the act of violating your privacy.
Zuckbook: a friendly reminder how Facebook violates privacy and data-mines all actions, whether you've ever been a member or not.
by An8elic May 13, 2018
To fuck over a start-up cofounder by making their stock worthless in-order to push them out the door.
by Call911 October 16, 2014
by Randrage January 14, 2010
look at those shifty zucks over there...better watch your wallets; ive got a really good lawyer. hes a huge zuck though. hes also my banker.
by FU-PFOB May 31, 2009
The action of not leaving a tip for services rendered.
Synonymous with the word "stiff," the word "zuck" is most appropriately used in situations where the tipper has more than necessary means to express gratuity but fails to do so. Inspired by billionaire Mark Zuckerberg's infamous honeymoon meal in Italy where he failed to leave a tip.
Synonymous with the word "stiff," the word "zuck" is most appropriately used in situations where the tipper has more than necessary means to express gratuity but fails to do so. Inspired by billionaire Mark Zuckerberg's infamous honeymoon meal in Italy where he failed to leave a tip.
Waiter 1: I just waited on Mark Zuckerberg and he didn't tip me anything!
Waiter 2: Yeah, bud - you just got zucked.
Waiter 2: Yeah, bud - you just got zucked.
by Fiosh June 03, 2012