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social predator

A person looking to take people money off or sex in a deceptive dishonest way. They lie all the time with half-truth. Play the victim. Manipulate. Hopefully for them the society in general support their lies because this world is based on lies but after some time you realize that they are not the solution but part of the whole problem.

Hey look, Richard S. Fuld, Jr. That crook looks like a predator. He don't just look like it, he is a social predator and he is a cancer to this world.

by JewsWorldOrder. March 28, 2016

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social loafer

Someone who avoids helping social groups make decisions, yet manages to bitch about the choice.

Dude, stop being such a social loafer and help us decide where to eat.

by DHensler April 26, 2007

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social acceptance

A term referring to the ability to accept, or to be able to tolerate, differences and diversity in other people or groups of people. Tolerance. Some opposite notions of social acceptance would include racism, sexism, homophobism, and prejudice in general.
"The highest result of education is tolerance." -Helen Keller

Learning about other races and cultures promotes social acceptance.

by DaniMari July 10, 2006

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Social Welfare

To join a group of people with the hopes of making lasting connections. To pay for the admission to a club to try and create a dynamic social circle. Sometimes someone on social welfare and also hold other socially beneficial roles to beat the system. These people are know to double wad are twice basting.

Jenny's small and eccentric social circle caused her to consider social welfare.

After weeks of loneliness, and self harm, Greg decided social welfare might cure his need for comraderie.

by SsTtUu May 16, 2011

9๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Social Profiling

Discriminating someone purely based on their economic background.

A form of racism consisting of the (alleged) policy of policemen who stop and search vehicles driven by persons belonging to particular social groups.

The Doorman at the club was social profiling the crowd. After he eyed my outfit, I knew I wasn't geeting in.

by Tina-Louise Eckert January 16, 2008

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Social Club

A group of people or a location, where people come together to be social. Often includes dinner, drinks or dancing. Could include board games, shared interests or discussions on different topics. Generally people eating, drinking, talking, laughing in a shared environment. A place to find Community.

I just joined the Kamloops Social Club on meetups.

by the real real dude January 22, 2018

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Social Evangelist

A person that speaks to his audience in a bias manner with the purpose to intrigue and captivate. The sole objection is to gain the attention and support of the group in order to infect them with his or her ideology. Usually, by successfully selling through or pitching his or her ideals and strategies in turn infected members then carry this ideology in a viral manner to the masses or population. The social evangelist, in hopes of reaping the rewards of the viral effect then creates or enlist a system and puts him or herself at the top in order to reap the most benefit, predominantly monetary.

The person will create a circa of close knit companions based on rewards, affection and attention. The audience or crowd is expected to grow in and exponential rate to capital gain. Giving the person validity in the form of material or monetary growth. Victims of this sort of negative scheme (schematic) are seen as targets, pigeons or just plain followers.

Much in the manner of Evangelist 2.0 they use internet start-ups and similar forms of mass media to present and harvest capital. Modern Social Evangelist are born of the internet boom and mid 2000 financial recession. As the need to convert digital products into assets became known as monetization.

The Social Evangelist walked about the video broadcast in order to present himself and his ideas to the captivated audience.

by Yadihi May 21, 2013

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