Zucc
English
editEtymology
editAlternative spelling of Zuck (a shortening of Zuckerberg, referring to Facebook founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg) with -cc. Some also claim that this spelling comes from the spelling practices of the Crips street gang, who consider "CK" taboo as it can stand for "Crip Killer". (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
Pronunciation
edit- (Received Pronunciation, US) IPA(key): /zʌk/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
- (Northern England, Ireland) IPA(key): /zʊk/
- Rhymes: -ʌk
- Hyphenation: zucc
Proper noun
editZucc
- (informal, slang, derogatory) Alternative spelling of Zuck (“Mark Zuckerberg”)
- (The addition of quotations indicative of this usage is being sought:)
Verb
editZucc (third-person singular simple present Zuccs, present participle Zuccing, simple past and past participle Zucced)
- (Internet slang) To ban, either permanently or temporarily, from posting on a website, especially on Facebook or Instagram.
- I got zucced for 30 days, so I can't post for a month.
- 2018 May 29, Jade Knows His Gun-Wong, “Secrets of the UCSD Confessions Page”, in The UCSD Guardian, page 7, column 1:
- To avoid what they called “getting zucced” (a play on Mark Zuckerberg’s last name that means being censored by Facebook), the founders of UCSD Confessions 3.0 then created a closed group called UCSD Confessions Addicts, which is now the main outlet for the confessions.
- 2020 May, Anna Woorim Chung, quoting @Sounds_Like_Kat, Subverting the algorithm: Examining anti-algorithmic tactics on social media[1] (thesis), Massachusetts Institute of Technolgy, page 25:
- I got zucced for 30 days because I called some awful, rude women ‘white trash’ - yt or wypipo is necessary to avoid the algorithm.
- (The addition of quotations indicative of this usage is being sought:)
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