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Values Dissonance

Tropes that are common denominators. Their viewers recognize them, laugh at them or groan at them, but most of us can guess where they're coming fromβ€”specifically, what cultural values are embodied in the trope.

A meme is an example of applied values dissonance.

by flintlocke314 September 11, 2018


moral values

A term people use when they don't want to admit that they're homophobic.

"Moral values are very important to me. (Heh, they'll never find out that I hate gay people!)"

by korex March 29, 2005

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Facebook Value

A concept where the value of an activity or thing is measured in the potential attention it will get on Facebook.

Man! Amazing picture of you with that hot Norwegian chick. Thats really high facebook value!

by torway May 3, 2009

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Values Nazi

A person who like to comment about your internet values. Side kick of Grammar Nazis, cousins' of trolls.

(Random Thread)

TS: Can anyone here tell me how many pubic hair I have in my nut sack?

Random Douche: You never said please, so I won't answer your question.

TS: WTF! You're such a %$&#^**# Values Nazi, go to hell.

by tehmaster1987 December 6, 2009

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Create Value

A term used by businesses in an effort to motivate their employees. The term refers to making the business appear more valuable to potential customers than it really is. Traditional techniques include making lobbies look prettier and more modern, up-selling services, and telling customers what they need (to benefit the business).

Usually relegated to managerspeak (that elusive tongue used by the higher-ups in a company).

Synonyms: Tactical lying, business strategy, corporate plan

Big Boss: "We need to create value for our company."
Manager 1: "We are really creating value for our business by putting these flowers and pictures all over the lobby."
Manager 2: "We certainly are, but I think we need to create more value by installing a chocolate fountain in the boardroom."

by birdbrain5381 January 4, 2012

7πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


family values

a catchphrase used by politicians to promote their images.
First used by Dan Quayle in the 1992 election.

Tom: that candidate promotes family values!

Jerry: that means that he beats and cheats on his wife, molests his kids, operates a meth lab on the side, and is a dogfucker.

Tom: Oh.

by I Saw U2 Live Twice January 4, 2007

45πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž


family values


a catchphrase used by politicians to promote their images.
First used by Dan Quayle in the 1992 election.

Tom: that candidate promotes family values!

Jerry: that means that he beats and cheats on his wife, molests his kids, operates a meth lab on the side, and is a dogfucker.

Tom: Oh.

by I Saw U2 Live Twice January 15, 2007

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