jackthyme

Everyone who communicates anything illegal on the light net uses code words.

tempname123456789

I know that, and you know that, but you'd be surprised how many people say all this 'code word' business is something that only happens in the movies. I'm looking for none-PizzaGate examples to provide evidence to show people this happens in the real world.

jackthyme

http://www.worldcat.org/title/queens-vernacular-a-gay-lexicon/oclc/608575408?referer=di&ht=edition

This book has 12,000 words of code with a focus on sexual references.

jackthyme

Ha. I can't even imagine getting through life without codes.

We have codes and symbols for line cooks at work to streamline kitchen processes. The hostesses and waitstaff have a secret language too.

I used code words with my friends all through high school so my parents wouldn't know what I was up to. Always had to say things out loud over the phone so code was super crucial. Even now we use code to bamboozle our dogs. Our whole family including Grandma and all our friends who come over use the phrase 'one of those' when talking about taking the dogs on 'a walk'. If we use the words 'dogs on a walk', the dogs freak and start hunting for their leashes.

derram

https://archive.is/wK5kb :

Fired Versace Employee Calls Out Store for Racism

'A former employee of a Versace store in the Bay Area alleges that staffers used a code word for African-American customers. '

'He claims in a lawsuit that the manager told him the code is “D410,” which TMZ reports is also the code for the label’s all-black shirts. '

' The employee replied, “You know that I’m African-American?” As per TMZ:The former employee is suing for “unpaid wages and damages.” Meanwhile, the luxury label has denied these allegations and filed a request to dismiss the suit. '

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