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Syncing slower than the titanic

Technology/computing-based pun: it took nearly 3 hours for the Titanic to sink on April 14th 1912 so the pun can be used when files take longer than expected to sync.

Sync is the homophone of sink.

Sync being the abbreviation for synchronization or the process of keeping dataset copies consistant between one another in a computer system/network.

Sink meaning for something to go below the surface of water.

Jacob: Wow it's taking 3 hours for my files to sync with the network when it should have only taken 1 hour!
Jillian: Well you can say it's syncing slower than the titanic.
Jacob: Ah nice computer geek pun there!

by awesomagic November 15, 2011

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Butler'd (synced)

When someone is completely and utterly synced with their soulmate

My Husband and I are so butler'd (synced) that we chose the same wedding rings independently of each other

by Metal Munkey September 7, 2022


team sync

An athletic term referencing when the whole team masturbates and then climaxes at the same time. Every player will then be synced in mind and body, allowing them to perform at maximum capacity.

Alright boys we’ve got a big game tonight... team sync in the locker room at 6?

by Deekan Log March 21, 2020


In-Sync

When you and your partner are having sex

"Hey Babe, we are totally In-Sync!"

by an eddie September 21, 2020


dip syncing

The art of lip singing, but for DJ's. Its when a DJ pretends to scratch but is really just playing a pre-recorded track.

I think this DJ is dip syncing.

by Adzstar88 August 4, 2014


TikTok lip sync

Something desperate pre-teens do on TikTok to gain attention and views to give them a dopamine rush, it's like a girl's version of beating their shit.

Person 1: OMG my TikTok lip sync got 634 likes!

Person 2: Oh mine only got 5. :(

by cra1g1 April 6, 2024


Syncing the Cue

The process of accidentally sitting on your own testicle and it gets stuck in your asshole.

"Oh shit i just sunk my cue!"

"I'm syncing the cue right now, got a problem?"

by jonas hemingway December 31, 2011