Buzzword Of The Day: CUBAN
by Tony Hung on October 10, 2006
CUBAN (noun): In the face of public scrutiny, to majestically and fabulously goof on a prediction that you have vocally gone on record for. Several times about. And even colorfully lambasting people out as being “morons” for, in hindsight, supporting the correct opinion.
Usage: To pull a CUBAN, to be a CUBAN; CUBANIZED, CUBANIFEROUS, CUBILICIOUS.
Example; Om Malik pulled a modified CUBAN in his opinion of Google’s acquisition of YouTube. It was a “modified CUBAN” in the sense that Mr. Malik never ridiculed anyone for having the contrary opinion, but is currently on the end of a losing wager, nonetheless. However, Mark Cuban, whose own name is the root of this buzzword, was utterly CUBILICIOUS in his own bellyflop of an opinion, and indeed, pulled a full CUBAN.
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