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Subway Ethics

A set of common, unsaid, moralities understood between all riders of the subway.

1. Bill: God those teenagers are so obnoxious.
Nancy: They obviously have no understanding of subway ethics.

by Subwaygoer February 5, 2010


Delay of Ethics

Nick name for Congressman Tom Delay; inspired by his frequent reprimands by the house ethics committee, and by his reputation as a criminally insane political prostitute with no conscience.

Tom Delay is the Delay of Ethics

by Dungheap May 30, 2006

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ethically challenged

Politically correct euphemism for "dishonest".

Tony Bliar is ethically challenged over most issues.

by fubarderby July 24, 2005

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ethics folder

A conspicuously inconspicuous place to hide your porn.

I keep my ethics folder prominently displayed on my desktop, for easy porn access. No one ever suspects it until they see it's over 6 gigs.

by ethics folder October 12, 2011


Business Ethics

Another amusing oxymoron.

The Business manager was talking about "Business Ethics" to his employees while he was simultaneously dumping harmful chemicals into the pastures nearby.

by Tredmond September 3, 2005

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work ethic

The apparently foreign concept (at least in the the U.S.) that people should work hard to get the job done no matter how much they're being paid.

If people in this country had better work ethic, we wouldn't have to outsource and the illegal immigrants wouldn't be "stealing" jobs from us.

by D-Shiznit November 12, 2006

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Ethical Hacker

A term used to denote a person with exceptional skills in computer security that uses them to hack into systems with legitimate reasons and with permission.

AKA, a hacker that is good

John got permission before he broke into Google's server in London, so he can't be tried for any crimes. Lucky bastard, he got away for being an ethical hacker.

by TheDeamon February 10, 2010

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