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brainjack

What Super Mario does in Super Mario Odyssey (as seen as the mario fish in the gif)

Check it here and in the gif

Etymology:
Hitler first mentioned this word which may be what he did to Hinderberg in order to get in control of Germany.

Ed: Wow man, Mario can brainjack stuff in this vid look dude in the gif

Fred: Cool, did you know Hitler also did that?

by TheTroll73_[Ezman] June 17, 2017

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brainjack

To deliberately use someone else's brain to solve a problem or answer a question, rather than your own, even though, with time and effort, you could solve the problem yourself.

I could've worked out the answer to Fermat's Last Theorem, but I brainjacked Brian instead.

Rather than look at the map on the wall to find her way, she brainjacked me.

by Novosapien October 19, 2009

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Brainjacking

The act of achieving orgasm and/or genital secretion via ones thought process with no physical aide whatsoever.

"I had this raging hard on last night and all I could think about was Tyler Perry dressed up as Madea. Unfortunately I was too drunk to masturbate before I fell asleep. Shortly thereafter I was fairly certain I woke up pissing my pants. Once I came to, thankfully, I had realized I was only brainjacking." - Michael Richards

Albert: (sees Mikey making a face) Is he taking a dump?
Mollie: No, he's thinking real hard! - Look Who's Talking (1989)

by Mr. DouchΓ©bag November 27, 2009

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brainjacked

when you have a repeating song or phrase that has taken control of your brain

i've been brainjacked by soldier boy

by nicholas barker March 5, 2008


BrainJacking

"Brainjacking" is a term used to describe the act of seizing control over an individual's brain functions through the hacking of implanted chips. These chips may serve medical purposes, such as regulating bodily functions for individuals with neurological conditions, or advanced technological purposes, like cognitive augmentation or direct communication with external devices.

The scenario of brainjacking often involves computer hacking, enabling a third party to manipulate the signals sent or received by the brain chip, thus taking control of the individual's actions or thoughts. This raises significant ethical, security, and privacy concerns, highlighting the emerging challenges posed by the convergence of technology and biology.

The science fiction novel depicted a dystopian future where criminals engaged in brainjacking, infiltrating neural implants to control the minds of unsuspecting citizens.

by mareiantoinette March 22, 2024