False flag
Something disguised to seem affiliated with a group OTHER THAN the one it really is affiliated with. For example, a "
false flag operation" is a terrorist act committed by one group for the express purpose of discrediting another group, which is framed for it.
False flag operations in warfare are usually conducted
at sea. They are generally speaking illegal, although there are loopholes. The object is to disguise one's own vessel as friendly to the enemy until it is possible to engage said enemy.
False Flagging
by Isaac Clark on Mar 07, 2010 01:21:01
1. Trying to discredit a political group or movement by
pretending to
be a member of it online while posting ignorant or offensive comments.
2. Trying to discredit a political group or movement by bringing ignorant or offensive signs to a
protest and pretending to be part of the protest.
False Flagging
by DubbC on Nov 01, 2007 21:15:38
Wearing a red
bandana and trying to pass it off as
a blood flag, even though you're not in any known blood set.
false flagging
by yo mama on Sep 12, 2003 02:09:03
False Flag
by stagolee on Jun 13, 2009 05:59:15
African American street gang-related slang which refers to the act of representing onesself as a member of an
urban family (E.g.,
Vice Lord,
Blackstone, Disciple, etc.) when one doesn't actually belong to that family.
false flagging
by lil phsyco on Apr 11, 2005 22:34:15
False Flag
by Gregorovich Bumfunder on Sep 05, 2009 16:57:54
A fake boner created by tightening a belt too
tightly and having your pants
zipper go up, giving the impression of a boner.
reverse false-flag
by Cloak & Dagger on Aug 20, 2022 02:03:41
When a good person disguises
themself as a
bad actor in order to bring about a pre-determined change in
security protocols and/or procedures that have previously been identified.
Example:
The purpose of a reverse false-flag
operation is to give value and
momentum behind the reason for altering such policy or
procedure when doing so to begin with would not have the required public support to accept those changes.
false flag wanker
by colin... on Jul 11, 2016 01:27:40
Someone who goes on social media and
labels a terrorist attack/shooting/
bombing as a
false flag attack within minutes of it occurring and having literally no information about the event.
Example:
News: Reports are
coming in of an explosion in a building in downtown LA. Details are sketchy at the moment but it is possibly a burst gas main.
False flag wanker: It's definitely a
false flag attack, I better get on facebook quick to let everyone know.
False Flag Candidate
by Ollie Anthem on Apr 07, 2023 03:19:48
In the context of politics, a
false flag candidate refers to a person who is presented as a candidate for an election but is actually working in secret for another group or organization. This can happen when a political party or group tries to manipulate an election by presenting a candidate who appears to be from a different political ideology or background than they actually are. The goal is to deceive voters and win their support by hiding the true intentions and
affiliations of
the candidate.
Example:
"She switched parties faster than it took for the election results ink to dry. We think she may have been a
false flag candidate. Time to audit her financial donors list and
follow the money trail."
"We ran her as a False Flag Candidates, knowing the whole time that she'd switch parties shortly after the win in order to give us a
supermajority."
"She was a false flag candidate, and switched parties shortly after winning the election. Time to require a special election for party switching midstream."