Conpiracy
This word Refers to offers for Pirate software, which can be DVD, Newly Released operating Systems Windows Vista etc, However when the receipient opens the file or attempts to play the Movie he has been conned as the Pirate is a Fake
I downloaded Windows vista Operating System and it was some random spyware it was simple Conpiracy offering.
I hurried home after purchasing a DVD from a Street Market. I had bee waiting weeks to watch Will smiths I'm Legend DVD and it was an emppty DVD with nothing it was another Conpiracy release
I hurried home after purchasing a DVD from a Street Market. I had bee waiting weeks to watch Will smiths I'm Legend DVD and it was an emppty DVD with nothing it was another Conpiracy release
conpiracy
n. pl. conpiracies
1. An agreement by pirates to perform acts against a specific target.
2. A series of acts performed by conpirates.
3. Law; an agreement between two or more pirates to commit a crime or accomplish a legal purpose through illegal action.
4. A joining or acting together on a pirate ship, underneath the crow's nest, as if by sinister design.
1. An agreement by pirates to perform acts against a specific target.
2. A series of acts performed by conpirates.
3. Law; an agreement between two or more pirates to commit a crime or accomplish a legal purpose through illegal action.
4. A joining or acting together on a pirate ship, underneath the crow's nest, as if by sinister design.
1. The men sailing under the Jolly Roger conpirated to sack the coastal town.
2. In the port of Tortuga, conpiracies abound, as drunkards stagger the streets thinking illogically.
3. Hook and Smee enlisted Tinker Bell's help, creating the most menacing and powerful conpiracy in all of Neverland.
4. The conpiracing of the boatswain and the cook to overthrow the captain never seemed to lead anywhere.
2. In the port of Tortuga, conpiracies abound, as drunkards stagger the streets thinking illogically.
3. Hook and Smee enlisted Tinker Bell's help, creating the most menacing and powerful conpiracy in all of Neverland.
4. The conpiracing of the boatswain and the cook to overthrow the captain never seemed to lead anywhere.