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mirrored meet

To Provide a fake meeting place to someone as a common tradecraft technique that would enable you to assess the situation before revealing your own location. Usually, the fake or β€œmirrored” location is selected such that it lays in perfect view of the actual location.
-- Mentioned by Dan Brown in "Inferno"

Langdon had provided a mirrored meet to his contact. A technique that would enable him to assess the situation before revealing his own location.

by smohsin January 21, 2014


Mirror forehead

Mirror forehead
Someone who has a greasy forehead which means light reflects of it causing a mirror like effect

"Hey Matt stay still for a minute so i can just sort my hair out in your mirror. (Mirror forehead)"

by Jake el snake February 22, 2014


Mirror Shield

The shield powerful enough to reflect all Reverse and No u cards. Cannot reflect another reflect, broken by diamond tipped noses.

Jerry: "Ross ur mum gay lol"
Ross: "no u"
Jerry: "Mirror Shield"
Ross: *mum becomes gay*

by Fire Raider April 20, 2018


Through the mirror

A point of time, usual during a night of drinking, when someone crosses over to a crazier, angrier or funnier side.

We were having a great time but then Joey went through the mirror and started a fight with the bouncer.

by Westley E March 1, 2008

6πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Mirror Wanker

Someone who is extremely arrogant. He is so into himself that the only thing that turns him on is his own reflection.

What a mirror wanker, telling everyone about his new car.

by Mit Snereif December 16, 2009

6πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


beer mirror

The exact opposite of beer goggles, when you drink too much you start to think that you look good and your taste in the opposite sex becomes restricted to better looking people, this will usually cause you to go home alone.

"I'm lookin so good in the beer mirror, I dunno if Tyra Banks would be worthy of this"

by Chuck! November 6, 2005

89πŸ‘ 49πŸ‘Ž


mirror dance

Where two people approach one another on the street and become locked in entropy - each attempting to move out of the other’s way while continually managing to mirror the other’s movements to the exasperation of both.

I ran into her in the record store and the aisle was so narrow we wound up doing the mirror dance.

by C10Parsons July 3, 2009

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