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moral peacocking

When a person is OUTRAGED on social media so that their friends will think they're a good person. Moral peacocks are famous for spreading fake memes because they don't actually read the news or care IRL.

If you really cared about the Middle East, you'd *know* the American news already reported that attack. Stop moral peacocking!

by NottaWacko March 23, 2016


Miles Morales

The Ultimate Spider-Man who was bitten by a radioactive spider when doing graffiti in the subway with his uncle (who was shot by a fat bitch called kingpin). He has been known to be the replacement of the original Spider-Man, since he was killed by the fat kingpin piece of crap.

Miles: Hi my name is miles morales

Done, happy with the example?!

by FBIOPENUP497 May 27, 2019

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Moral compass

Term referring to the inner feeling someone gets when deciding whether or not something is right or wrong.

Our moral compass is far different.

by PineappleJuice March 1, 2015

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Moral Faggot

Used as a derogatory phrase to criticise someone who unknowingly has slave morality. Most commonly seen with middle and upper middle class college educated Western Liberals (Both Conservatives & Progressives). The moral faggot satisfies status needs by signalling to the blasphemer that they are lower on their imagined social hierarchy by using GSRM (Gossip, Shaming, Ridicule and Moralising).

Also linked to Freud's "reaction formation" survival mechanism theory.

Ben: We really should create a culture that is eugenic.

John: What?! Are you a Nazi?
Ben: John, you are such a moral faggot sometimes.

by SpaceMan23 February 13, 2020

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Morally gray

An unfortunate meme among the World of Warcraft community involving the Horde's Warchief, Sylvanas Windrunner, doing incredibly evil things while the game's creators, Blizzard Entertainment, defend her actions as being "morally gray."

Though they never explicitly used these words in relation to her, they did state during a discussion on her actions that Azeroth operates on different "levels" of gray, and there's no true good or evil faction. They seem to have tossed this out the window, however, with Sylvanas burning Teldrassil to genocide the night elves on a total whim, and solely to spite a dying woman who told her she can't kill hope, plagued her own troops to raise their corpses, forsaking their souls for eternity, and now has a dagger of the Old Gods that's totally not a risky thing to do, among other things.

A few quotes about it seen in-game:
"You smell all that morally gray in the air? Smells like child corpses and depression."
"No no no, genocide is a neutral action, Blizzard said so."
"The narrative this expansion is morally cringe."
"The writing for her is about as morally grey as the Axis in WW2. Next she is going to be twirling a mustache and throwing people into ovens. Such a lazy way out to make the horde the bad guys again..."

by Cannibeans November 13, 2018

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Moral imperative

A moral imperative is a matter of what's inside the person's mind that will compel them on how to act. It's an act of their reason, and why they choose to do so.

Her moral imperative is the reason why she does what she wants to do.

by Individualise November 3, 2014

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moral victory

A victory that occurs when a person, team, or army loses a confrontation yet achieves some other moral gain. This gain might be unrelated to the battle in question; however, the gain is often considerably less than what would have been accomplished if the main battle had been won; otherwise, the result would be characterized as either a "wash" or a proper victory.

A sports team that loses fairly to a cheating team might claim a moral victory in spite of the loss.

by 2014_chiguy October 5, 2007

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