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Reputational laundering

When Betsy DeVos, Mick Mulvaney, and Elaine Chao say they are leaving the Trump Administration because they have principles, but we all know itโ€™s less than two weeks before they would be out of their jobs anyway and they just want to save their social standing and careers in the future. Plus, they have no principles or integrity.

These reputational laundering attempts coming out in the final hours of the Trump White House are fooling no one.

by 45 exits the building January 9, 2021

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flawless reputation

Kavanaugh's Reputation
When no amount of background checks can find any amount of dirt on you. When you've lived a good life and can defend every single decision you made. When every person who interacted with you has only good things to say about you.

- I wish I had reputation as flawless as Kavanaugh's
- Yeah, I know, if FBI went 36 years into your past they would've surely find some missteps.
- I know. Only an honourable man with flawless reputation, like Kavanaugh, can get on a Supreme Court.

by _______________9 October 8, 2018


reputation rehab

The expression used to describe the calculated and cynical attempt to control the public perception of a misbehaving celebrity by gratuitously sending them to a rehab center for the PR value alone.

(aka โ€œrephabโ€)

โ€œ(insert celeb) just got caught cheating/drunk driving/making un-PC statementsโ€ฆ better get them into reputation rehab!โ€

Tiger Woods, Lindsay Lohan, Jesse James, Charlie Sheen, Britney Spears

by daisydoesit July 5, 2010

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Reputation arsonist

To destroy a person's or business's reputation online through blogs and reviews.

A reputation arsonist is destroying my good name online. There are nasty reviews and blogs everywhere when I Google myself.

by bealeager September 4, 2009

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Reputation Management

The process of managing your online reputation or โ€œword of mouthโ€ on the world wide web that people use in their decision to find more information about you and/or your business. This process involves utilizing many of the same techniques used in search engine optimization (SEO).

The landscaping company hired a firm to provide reputation management so that customers are given the right first impression when searching for their company online.

by Web Reputation Builders July 29, 2011


Reputation Nerd

A reputation nerd is a preson whose post count on a forum speaks about his lack of social life. He is very famous on that particular forum, altough 95% of his posts usually have no substance. He is not a troll, but can choose to be, and others will still tolerate it. His messages are the filler junk you have to scroll through to get to the useful posts about a subject. He replies to every subject on the forum, even if he doesn't know anything about it, just for the sake of commenting.

On occasion, other reputation nerds with not so much thousands of posts will agree with the dominant alpha-nerd just to get his approval, and that is the difference between him and a troll. But the reputation nerd doesn't care, or rarely shows any emotion at all. If he does show emotion, it is usually fake and exaggurated.

In this case, Kid A is the reputation nerd

Kid B (10 posts): I'm looking for this game (explains game)
Kid A (10 thousand posts): It's torchlight rofl
Kid B: Oh, thanks man
Kid A: no I was joking, it is not torchlight. I don't know what it is.

by incognito33 June 12, 2011


reputation dysmorphia

The misperception of one's own personhood.

A (psychological) anxiety disorder in which the affected person is excessively complementary of his or her own character; has an exaggerated sense of self-worth and importance; overvalues his or her intellect, talents and beauty; and overestimates his or her popularity.

If George W. Bush thought he is universally loved he would clearly be suffering from a case of reputation dysmorphia.

by Videlma December 3, 2010

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