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What is zuckerberg?

Starting a company as a partnership, but then eliminating the partner when the company grows large enough to achieve full power.

Summer: You're Zuckerberging me?!
The Devil: I was Zuckerberging people before Zuckerberg's balls dropped, I'm the devil biatch!

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Zuckerberg - what is it?

The act of stealing, using and blatantly denying use of intellectual property of another being who is often times less witty.

Todd: Shit I'm gonna define zuckerberging on urban dictionary.

Stan: Damnit that was my idea asshole.

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What does "zuckerberg" mean?

Noun. The act of programming while inebriated.

Verb. To program while drunk, often after a rejection.

I pulled an zuckerberg last night, so I am really hung over.

Would you want to zuckerberg tonight? I have beer.

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Zuckerberg - what does it mean?

to refuse a ridiculously good offer

He zuckerberged a $1 billion offer from Yahoo!
Ref: Mark Zuckerberg (founder of Facebook),

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Zuckerberg - meaning

to needlessly victimize facebook users by changing sounds, layouts, or settings, because it's your damn website

when did they change the chat sound to "ga-bloop"?

we done been zuckerberged

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Zuckerberg - definition

v. to bypass a user's privacy settings - this could be done by a person or an application

that iPhone app zuckerberged my facebook profile photo to twitter

he zuckerberged her profile and found out she was cheating on him

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Zuckerberg - slang

verb, zuckerberg, zuckerberg'd, zuckerbergΒ·ing, noun
–verb (used with object)

1. to take (the property of another or others) without permission or right, esp. secretly or by force: A pickpocket zuckerberg'd his watch.

2. to appropriate (ideas, credit, words, etc.) without right or acknowledgment.

3. to take, get, or win insidiously, surreptitiously, subtly, or by chance: He zuckerberg'd my girlfriend.

4. to move, bring, convey, or put secretly or quietly; smuggle (usually fol. by away, from, in, into, etc.)

–verb (used without object)

to commit or practice theft.

to move, go, or come secretly, quietly, or unobserved

–noun

Informal . an act of stealing; theft.

Origin: Based on Mark Zuckerberg, the owner of Facebook social network and his shady business practices. Termed coined 1/19/11 by DCC & JG

Related Forms: zukerberg-able, zuckerberg-ing, zuckerberg'd, zuckerberg-ization

He got zuckerberg'd by his former business partner.

This contract should prevent any zuckerbergization in this business transaction.

Don't try to zuckerberg me.

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Zuckerberg

to promise someone that you'll keep their secrets, then share them later when it suits your purposes.

Joe promised Jill he wouldn't tell her I hit on Sarah, but he totally zuckerberged me when he thought it might give him a chance with her.

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Zuckerberg

1. See douchebag.

2. Someone with an overinflated sense of self worth, who also thinks he's WAY smarter than you.

3. Someone who wants to get rich at your expense.

4. Someone who doesn't give a crap about your privacy.

I know you just got a promotion, but you don't have to be a zuckerberg about it.

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Zuckerberg

To steal an idea from someone who trusts you (e.g. business partner, friend, or a company that has hired you to do work for them)

Oh man, those connectu guys got zuckerberged.

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