Photojack


1. to appear in someone else’s photo without thier permission, often pulling a stupid or offensive pose. best done in a dark club where the deed can’t necessarily be detected until the photo is viewed, by which time a speedy escape has already been made.

2. to jump in front of a camera as someone is taking a picture of someone/thing else. worsks especially well on tourists in foreign cities.

often causes frustration and annoyance to the victim(s) but great amus-m-nt to the perpetrator and thier peers.
“remember that bunch of gimps in the club last night? i photojacked them a goodun! ninja style too!”

“dude! i can’t believe it! i was taking a photo of my fellow tourist, wing shing li, in front of big ben and someone photojacked me! it was my last picture too!”
on facebook, to tag yourself in a picture that you are not in without the permission of the owner. therefore, the picture shows up as your own.
laqueesha: hey! that is my picture, why are you tagged in it

demitri: you’ve just been photojacked b-tch!!!

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