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Fraud Nixon

A Fraud Nixon is someone who rarely tells the truth, fabricates stories and lies about their life.

That isn't his truck! He's a Fraud Nixon!

by D.DaMob July 31, 2018


Facebook Fraud

Being logged in as another person on Facebook and commenting and updating like you're on your own account.

This can be very confusing and is not always done with malicious intent.

"Leslee doesn't even use her own facebook account, she just commits facebook fraud every day!"

by raoul_duke12 May 15, 2010


Creampie fraud

When a girl is behaving in a manner that makes you think she would let you creampie her but then blocks and deletes you before you link up.

Hey bro did you link that chick? Nah man she was on some creampie fraud.

by Ghost Gun April 2, 2021


fraud blog

Someone who uses a social networking site for its benefits(e.g. scrabulous on facebook)

Person 1: I was playing scrabulous yesterday

Person 2: were you playing against a fraud blog?

Person 1: Yeah i was... they get so annoying because i can't even see their face

by nbj777 March 9, 2008

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Graffiti Fraud

Advertising disguised as underground art.

Exemplified by Mark Ecko's faking of the tagging of Air Force One, which was a high cost production to advertise stillfree.com.

Can be used to describe any underground culture being used to induce consumers to buy something.

Using punk music in commercials is just plain graffiti fraud.

by Col. Dr. April 24, 2006

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Facebook Fraud

The act of altering your profile information, writing things on the walls of others, etc. to illicit feelings of sympathy from others or to attract attention.

Jolene wrote that she was feeling down on her ex’s wall so that he’d message her again. She knew it was Facebook fraud but she didn't care.

We ignore everything that he writes on Facebook. It's mostly just Facebook fraud to get us to invite him out to the bar more often.

by Brett Burkhardt April 27, 2008

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cane fraud

Faking the appearance of a disability by walking with or carrying a cane when not needed.

Common and easy to pull off because canes are cheap, and can cost under $10.

Usually done for the following reasons:
-To gain sympathy from onlookers
-To get a physician to declare one disabled
-To obtain a handicapped parking permit
-To be given priority in line or obtain priority seating reserved for the disabled (such as on a bus or train)
-To use electric shopping carts reserved for the disabled when in reality too lazy to walk
-To fraudulently obtain various disability benefits such as discounts or government handouts

I think my neighbor may be committing cane fraud. She sometimes walks with a cane and appears to struggle, and sometimes runs out to her car with no cane as if she is in a hurry to get somewhere.

by Bed time July 26, 2010

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