Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Phrase of the Day: Zeyu-jack
Verb.
Definition: To fool someone about their results, by telling them something contrary to the truth.
Conjugation:
Present tense: Zeyu-jack, Zeyu-jacks
Past: Zeyu-jacked
Continuous: Zeyu-jacking
Note: "Zeyu" in Zeyu-jacked should be capitalised in formal contexts. Like "KC" in "KC-terms".
For example:
Teacher XX: You will get an A.
Student YY: Really? Whoo~
[Later]
Student YY: *gets U* I got Zeyu-jacked!
IRL example! (recycled from old quotes long time ago):
Benjamin: You got into SMTP!
Stacy: *jaw drops* (Did you just Zeyu-jack me?)
Note: A10 linguists are still considering whether this is a form of Zeyu-jacking. Since it's pretty fail.
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