Pretty much government since the Cold War has begun. Yet, contrary to democrat/liberal belief George Bush isn't the only one who has done wiretapping because other notable Democrat presidents that have illegally wiretapped are Jimmey Carter and Bill Clinton.
Guy 1: Hey, Vincent Foster was totally killed by Big Brother.
Guy 2: Ya, Clinton sure wanted to screw that dude up but Bush is letting me get full cavity searched at the airport.
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1. The panoptical force of civil design and engineering that facilitates the proliferation of its own systematically reinforced ideological dogma both overtly and surreptitiously into every conceivable facet of the cognitive and behavioral patterns of the population over which it presides
2. The character in the novel '1984' from which the term is derived
3. Colloquial term for one's older male sibling
4. A shitty TV show
1. Be careful, dude. Big brother is watching.
2. Nobody heard what Big Brother
was saying. It was merely a few words of encouragement restoring
conο¬dence by the fact of being spoken.
3. My big brother is here to pick me up. Act natural.
4. I like to watch Big Brother cause they stupid on that show.
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The one who by not being is and by not knowing knows and that, by not being or knowing, lives as the primal cause of everything and the final cause of nothing.
1984 dwells on the possibility of the Big brother.
Your older, (and often irritating) male sibling
"Hey look, it's my big brother Joe."
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1.cospiracy: An operational body which monitored the activity of all the citizens, first introduced in teh book 1984.
2.Stupid reality tv show that no one watches anymore.
3.Internet:See wordEchelon/world
Shhhh Big Brother is watching Β¬_Β¬
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1. Typically with lower-case initials, one's older sibling of the male sex.
2. Figurehead of the totalitarian government of the superstate of Oceania in George Orwell's final and most famous novel, 1984. Not an "actual" person in the world of the novel, rather a generic middle-aged male face staring out of countless posters, telescreens and so on. The accompanying legend reminds anyone present, "Big Brother is Watching You." Projects an image of the government as omnipresent, omniscient, and allegedly benign. Shortened to an affectionate "B.B." in the novel in colloquial speech, and in the daily ritual of the Two Minute Hate.
3. Figurative description of intrusive government or bureaucracy.
4. At least one television series of the genre known as "reality TV", in which an assorted group of people are obliged for a time to live together in a house being watched through cameras that broadcast their lives together to the watching public. Such a series is typically held as a competition where the public or a smaller group may vote a member out of the house at regular intervals, with a reasonably large cash prize awaiting the resident who stays longest.
Fred is Jeremy's big brother.
(Final line of novel): He loved Big Brother.
Big Brother is watching us again, so get your tax forms in on time.
I hope that harridan Jemima is voted out of the season of Big Brother as soon as possible.
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The world's foremost televised human zoo which commonly features a number of disturbed and/or disturbing people.
Captive subjects are dehumanised through a number of degrading and humiliating tasks until they reach an animal-like state.
Inmates have been known to adopt animal-like behaviour patterns as they aggressively confront other inmates and reach a high level of sexual activity.
The television audience is able to release their chosen inmate on a weekly basis through a public vote.
'Dude, why is that guy rolling around on the floor of this shop and barking at the customers?'
'He was on Big Brother.'
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