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Big Data Energy

The confident energy emitted by businesses harnessing their big data (large quantities of incoming and outgoing data) through data analytics & visualization and don't have to tell anyone about it. The energy speaks for itself. The big D energy tells its own story of bold, informed decisions. Every business strives for big D energy. Only a few possess such a gift. Businesses with big D energy possess qualities such as a competitive advantage, stickiness, being future-proof, and having the ability to easily pinpoint their pain points and monetize their data.

Wow, that business has Big Data Energy and is flourishing, because its management makes real-time, informed decisions. They must have Big D Insights dashboards!

by OQLIS February 3, 2023


Jordan U Data Recovery

The act of destroying any Apple iMac for various reasons. A reference to when Jordan U destroyed his 2017 iMac to take the HDD out.

"I was being so frustrated with my slow Core 2 Duo iMac so I had to do Jordan U data recovery on it"

by trolltime12 December 25, 2023


Big Data

Someone who want to bang someone name RJ through “statistics lessons

Eric: I like pulling a Big Data at 200% power

by Lee-kun November 22, 2021


Big data

Strait facts bro. Someone is genuine about something, can’t lie.

Yo bro that dank is strait gas!! Big data bro… so true

by Zetnmr October 19, 2021


Data vu

When targeted advertising or other machine learning causes your online experience to reflect your real life in a creepy way.

- I posted a selfie at the Hollister store and now my Facebook is full of swimsuit ads.

- Total data vu, man.

by Nanananananananannananabatman June 1, 2018


Suck my data

A IT reffrance to sucking dick , mootching someone's mifi

Suck my data! Bitch

Don't be sucking my data bro

by Marcello_D January 4, 2017


data slave

An individual that uses usually free but sometimes paid services like search engines, social media platforms, streaming services, cloud storage for photos and videos, apps on smart phones, and carries a smart phone with them everywhere they go. The companies offer these services have exploitative EULA's and terms of use, which enables them to take the massive amount of private information/data a user generates, sell it to whoever thinks they can extrapolate something from it or sell it again for profit all while the user really gets nothing from the sales of their personal data and constant violation of their privacy other than using said "free" service. Additionally while using these "free" services, in addition to having their data sold/privacy constantly violated, a user's personal time is usually monetized by constantly showing them advertisements.

We're all data slaves, man. Google is out here making billions of dollars per month from selling our data and we get nothing for it.

by Mountain Dew Code Retard July 22, 2022