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A flat track roller derby starting position characterized by all blockers lining up directly in front of the jammer line.

Often accompanied by a complete refusal by the pack to actually move forward when the pack whistle is blown.
Did you watch any of the regional tournaments this year? Ugh... just chicken brick after chicken brick. When are they going to go back to actually playing roller derby?
by PurpleNinjaGirl October 1, 2011
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A name given to a child by a parent who didn't know the traditional spelling (or chose to disregard it). For example, "Antwon" for "Antoine" or "Stefany" for "Stephanie." Most typically associated with the uneducated, but is also seen with new-agey types who decide thier kids should have a 'unique' name.

(can also be used as a verb, meaning to give a child such a name)
My dumbass cousin got knocked up at 15 and then ghetto-named her baby. She called it 'Syntheea,' because I guess she didn't know how to spell 'Cynthia.' What a ghetto name.
by PurpleNinjaGirl July 12, 2009
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A particularly nasty computer virus. (A play on words with the real disease ebola and the prefix "e-" meaning "electronic" as in "e-mail" or "e-books.")
This torrent site looks sketchy, I'm afraid I'll give my computer e-bola if I download anything here.
by PurpleNinjaGirl January 22, 2015
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The equivalent of "pwned" for dvorak-layout keyboards.

This is because on a dvorak layout, instead of the p key being right next to the o, the a key is right next to the o.
Person 1: "WTF? someone switched my keyboard layout on me!"

Person 2: "haha, awned."
by PurpleNinjaGirl March 7, 2008
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A collective term for the flagrant and deliberate misuse of a computer and/or the internet, including (but not limited to) e-mail and comment spam, spyware, viruses, password harvesting, and the like.

Refers specifically to the kind of dickish behavior that is only able to exist because of computers. For example, simply e-mailing a dickish letter to a single person would not qualify as cyberdickery because that person could have, in bygone centuries, just as easily sent that dickish letter via paper mail. Writing a dickish letter and sending it to ten million people, however, is something only made practical by the advent of e-mail, and is a classic example of cyberdickery.
Setting up and maintaining a mailing list would be easy if it weren't for all the rampant cyberdickery in the world.
by PurpleNinjaGirl December 6, 2011
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