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Ethical pedophile

A type of pedophile, who has all the same tendencies as a regular pedophile, however they wait until their prey is of the age of consent.

Usually operating in counties where the age of consent is significantly lower than others.

He had the desire to have sex with children, so he booked a one way flight to Nigeria, gotta love those ethical pedophiles

by chickenlips11 February 7, 2023


ethically lifecycled

Products that were ethically produced throughout their entire life cycle.

I'm using a clean tech phone that's been ethically lifecycled.

by D.E.P. October 18, 2010


Lord Ethics

A hypocritical view of the world and the people living in it.

He looks down his nose in lord ethics judgment.

by Wold2 July 1, 2022


Ethical Fluidity

The ability to bend rules without difficulty

In order to be a successful politician, ethical fluidity is a must

by stollicharleston December 21, 2021


hack ethic

All information should be attainable, that's why the talented get it.

You lack the hack ethic to comprehend my cause

by larstait October 10, 2003

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pseudo-ethical

done under the pretense that it follows the rules of common social ethics when it is really highly objectionable; as if involving ethics when not; falsely righteous, hypocritical, pseudomoral

It was Hitler's pseudo-ethical ideology that enabled him to kill the Jews and other minorities.
"The pseudo-ethical issue of gay marriage! It doesn't involve morality, but those self-righteous bigots say it's wrong!" the activist shouted.
Such a pseudo-ethical minister! In church, he'll say "Love thy neighbor as thyself," but he'll treat everyone lke dirt.

by dav davi November 21, 2013

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Facebook Ethics

Facebook Ethics involves the practice of lying to people to obtain their personal information for your own private agendas. This is increasingly shown in the social networking world, popularized by Facebook.

May use the following tactics:
- bait-and-switch, promising something nice but doing something else.
- web buzzwords that have no meaning but sound cool because they're buzzwords.
- bandwagoning, because everyone is on Facebook.
- enraging you every time a change is made but keeping you coming back through its allure. see bait-and-switch again.

All these tactics allow the Facebook-ethical actor to gain control of the masses and continue without much resistance; they can then run off the idea that it is ethical by someone's standards.

Person 1: I'm going to sell this mailing list to a third party!
Person 2: But that's not ethical.
Person 1: Yes it is, it's Facebook Ethics!

by ilikecheeese May 4, 2010

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