Verb; Past tense; when your facebook data was taken by Cambridge Analytical and facebook’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, tells you to “click this link to see if your data was mined” and by clicking the link your data is mined again.
Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice...well..you ain’t gonna double-zuck me again. My friend got double-zucked yesterday when he clicked the link to see about his data.
Anything that doesn't just suck, it's also devoid of merit and humanity; especially tech products.
There was so much hype around this new tech - of course it'll zuck.
By Facebook’s German to English translation, Zuck means sugar.
Hey Zuck...
Hey sugar...
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A group of e-foilers, typically in the water.
Wow, look over there, it's a Zuck of e-foils!
Zuck hasn't contributed to a political campaign and is the richest person in the world in relation to his age.
Zuck verb
Zuck definition
Zuck: A web site that only requires minimal information to join.
Register in a clandestine manner to protect personal information.
Browse or register on a website stealthily to protect yourself from hackers.
Zuck: provide as little information as possible.
“That site is zuck, they don’t ask for personal information.”
Zucking: Joining or browsing a web site without revealing your personal information details.
“I was zucking around on the site to see what it was about before joining.
Zucked: Joined a web site and did not reveal personal information.
“I zucked their site using a fake birthdate and street address.”
Zucker, person who join web sites without divulging personal information.
"He don't have to worry about identity theft or being exploited, he is a zucker.
“I was zucking around on the site to see what it was about before joining.
Zuck verb
Zuck definition
Zuck: A web site that only requires minimal information to join.
Register in a clandestine manner to protect personal information.
Browse or register on a website stealthily to protect yourself from hackers.
Requiring minimal information.
“That site is zuck, they don’t ask for personal information.”
Zucking: Joining or browsing a web site without revealing your personal information details.
“I was zucking around on the site to see what it was about before joining.
Zucked: Joined a web site and did not reveal personal information.
Provided minimal information.
“I zucked their site using a fake birthdate and street address.”
Zucker: Person who join web sites without divulging personal information.
“That site is zuck, they don’t ask for personal information.”