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code beast

An alcoholic drink made by mixing equal parts mountain dew code red and milwaukee's best light beer (beast). The finished product ends up an orange color and is actually not as repulsive as one might think.

"Hello barkeep. I'd like a nice tall glass of code beast."

by Frankie Casanova April 9, 2007


exploit code

A code or script which benifits the hacker.
It takes advantages of vulnerabilities in a program/network/system to penetrate (hack) into the system.

Elliot wrote the exploit code which disabled the firewall for a few minutes

by @DarkAnalyser January 31, 2018


Code Brand

Anything that is so cheap and ghetto it was never even named, but simply has a bar code. Such as govt. cheese, honey, butter or bread. Usually used by large corporations that want to cut costs by using the lowest overhead products they can get away with.

I just heated up this slice from pizza hut.... that code brand cheese they use dont even melt!!??

by gwendolini May 25, 2009


Code Raiding

An ancient method of raiding bases in rust, used by millions u til it was massacred by facepunch (L?)

I just lost all my fuckin loot to a dumbass code raiding bitch bro.

by Hugh J4nu$ June 8, 2023


Code Brown

A code used in hospitals for a toxic spill. It is not used for feces, even though that is what everyone else is saying.

A voice came over the speaker, saying, "Code brown on floor 3. Code brown on floor 3. I reckon it was a hazard spill, as I am a resident cardiothorastic surgeon.

by Real_Definitions† March 19, 2020


Cambo Code

The Cambo Code is a code originating from Clint Stevens' Twitch Chat. The Cambo Code is a series of riddles that get increasingly difficult.

"Hey, did you see Clint solved the Cambo Code?"
"Yeah, but he only managed to solve two parts of it before giving up."

by Snowmansland January 12, 2023


code dysmorphia

Code dysmorphia is when a programmer feels like their code isn't as good as others' and they get stuck trying to make it perfect. It makes them spend too much time on their code and can make it hard for them to finish projects.

Eric: Hey Andy, do you ever feel like your code isn't good enough compared to others?

Andy: Yeah, I know what you mean. Sometimes I spend so much time trying to make it perfect that I never finish anything.

Eric: Yeah, it's like we have code dysmorphia or something.

Andy: Code dysmorphia? What's that?

Eric: It's when you think your code is bad even when it's not, and it stops you from finishing projects.

by okjlez February 22, 2023